Friday 29 May 2015

RE: [emrat:6946] Legal lanesplitting in CA?

Back in 2007, when a group of us rode to CA for MotoGP races at Laguna Seca, I had the chance to ask a CA State Patrolman at the race track about lane-splitting.  He said CA law allows more than one vehicle in a traffic lane.  So, there is an explicit statutory basis for lane-splitting.  This also would allow for two motorcyclists to ride side-by-side in one lane.

 

The trooper said that it is up to a law enforcement officer, however, to determine what constitutes dangerous or reckless riding/driving by the two vehicles in the same lane.

 

In the short amount of lane-splitting that we did (usually following some CA riders to see how they did it), I observed that most CA drivers kept to the far left of their lane or the far right of their lane when we came up between the two lines of vehicles.  But the ones who did not were usually out-of-state vehicles, so we had to watch out for them.

 

That said, having a clear statute about lane-splitting would certainly be helpful for riders and motorists because confusion has always surrounded this issue.

 

The LA Times is blocking me from reading this article.  Brian, can you copy the text and paste it into an email and re-send it?

 

Thanks,

Dan

 

From: emrat@googlegroups.com [mailto:emrat@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Anthony Sean Donnelly
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 9:00 AM
To: Emrat
Subject: Re: [emrat:6944] Legal lanesplitting in CA?

 

If the question mark is due to the fact that people have been doing it for years in California, the answer lies in the statement in the article 

 

"Lane-splitting — a common practice in European nations — has been a fuzzy topic in California. The state has never expressly forbidden or allowed it."

It has never been officially legal in CA, it just has never been explicitly illegal there either, as it is in the rest of the states.

- Sean 

 

 

On May 29, 2015, at 8:55 AM, Brian Weberg <bw26354@gmail.com> wrote:

 

 

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