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23 Feb 2020 09:19 #819736 by SWest

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23 Feb 2020 10:13 - 23 Feb 2020 16:08 #819741 by daveo
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Have patience for and pity the slow, for they tremble at speeds that we so-well know.

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23 Feb 2020 13:35 #819751 by SWest
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daveo wrote: Have patience for and pity the slow, for they tremble at speeds that we know.

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23 Feb 2020 14:58 #819758 by baldy110
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urankjj wrote: OK. So why is it legal to split lanes and what is the point of doing so ?

CHP was the agency that wanted to make lane splitting legal. Sothern California's traffic is so bad that when there is an accident CHP couldnt get to the accident scene with their cars but the moto cops could. The problem was in order to legaly lane split the moto cops had to use their lights and sirens while lane splitting. This created more problems cause idiot drivers would panic and make the congested traffic even worse. CHP's solution was if lane splitting was legal the moto cops wouldn't need to use the lights and siren while lane splitting. So they went to the legislature's and got the lane splitting law passed. The law makers and CHP did something right this time.

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23 Feb 2020 17:29 #819769 by urankjj
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Sorry Sir, but that's a pretty lame justification by the CHP to approve of a law that would put themselves and the motoring public, (including the motorcyclist) at further unneeded risk. To assume that the horrendous So-Cal traffic will yield to those vehicles is not reality . I have lived here in So- Cal for 22 yrs and still drive a commercial vehicle for a living...... Just my 2 cent's.

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23 Feb 2020 19:08 #819774 by baldy110
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Why is it risky? I was a cop in California for 30 years. 10 of those years I was a motor cop. The only time I saw it risky was when some squid split lanes doing 65 mph in stopped traffic. When done at a reasonable pace and caution it's extremely efficient and safe. On a bike It's safer to lane split than be stuck between them.
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23 Feb 2020 19:29 #819775 by SWest
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If you go to the link I posted it shows the law has been tabled so now it's not illegal or legal. Back to where we were before. If done sanely it can be safer for the rider then being stuck in traffic. I did it for years until I left LA and never looked back. :whistle:
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23 Feb 2020 19:53 #819776 by hardrockminer
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Lane splitting isn't legal here in BC. So is riding on the shoulder in heavy lineups. But I shoulder drive...sometimes it was the only way to get through traffic around Vancouver.

I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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28 Feb 2020 18:33 #820044 by SWest
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I should have known this would happen. This is before I installed the new clutch actuator.
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02 Mar 2020 17:17 #820174 by SWest
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I wanted him to know I wasn't riding a Harley. When he got even more stupid I let him go. Next time. :evil:
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04 Mar 2020 18:59 #820317 by urankjj
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O K . I admit, lane splitting in this quagmire is a good idea
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04 Mar 2020 19:20 #820320 by hardrockminer
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That shoulder looks really inviting!

I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.

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