How and Why Motorcycle Lane Splitting is Safe and Good

What kind of a ticket do you get for filtering?

Depending on how the cop sees it, you could get a stunting charge.

If you filter "properly" which would be up the right side of a lane with the space for 2 vehicles in order to turn right when the other vehicles ahead are going straight then it shouldn't be an issue. But, get a cop on a power trip and you risk getting a charge.
 
1. Use good judgement.
2. Anticipate enforcement crackdowns at the beginning and end of the season. First nice weekend day means a blitz.
3. Contest every ticket in court.
 
1. Anticipate enforcement crackdowns at the beginning and end of the season. First nice weekend day means a blitz.
2. Contest every ticket in court.
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1. Use good judgement.

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Best to use the thinker before you get into a situation.
 
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I would love to filter but I too am a puss for getting a ticket. I wouldn't try splitting on roads that are not legal to split. Imagine lane splitting in Brampton. Omg

Meh, I've seen SUV drive down the centre-line in Brampton all the time -- so why not a motorcycle ;)

In a perfect world, I would be pro filtering and pro lane-splitting, but given the driver's out there I'd never split for sure, unless it to avoid an accident (similar to driving/dodging onto the shoulder with a car). Also don't forget that in the end it doesn't matter who was in the right and who was in the wrong -- when it's motorcycle vs SUV, the motorcycle ALWAYS loses to physics.
 
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Best to use the thinker before you get into a situation.

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Best to use the thinker before you get into a situation.

Using good judgement is the thinker. I respect people who consciously serve others, but some folks just get queer for rules without any concern for reality. Always pick safety and initiative before second guessing whether it's legal.

As they say, better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
 
Also don't forget that in the end it doesn't matter who was in the right and who was in the wrong -- when it's motorcycle vs SUV, the motorcycle ALWAYS loses to physics.

We had this discussion a few times with our daughter when she started driving and transport trucks were doing thisngs they were in the wrong fro around her......

she would contest they were wrong or she had the right of way.... we would explain being right isn't always the goal
 
I say go ahead and lane split. If you get injured or into an accident, that's your problem.

...it's the problem of everyone who has to pay for insurance premiums.
 
I say go ahead and lane split. If you get injured or into an accident, that's your problem.

Bollocks. It'll probably involve an driver. Who didn't want any part of it. Whose time is being wasted. Maybe on the way to bladder surgery. Took a year to get the appointment. That'd be a pissoff.
 
Bollocks. It'll probably involve an driver. Who didn't want any part of it. Whose time is being wasted. Maybe on the way to bladder surgery. Took a year to get the appointment. That'd be a pissoff.

Right, so don't lane split because it takes up hospital resources and raises medical insurance premiums that should be used to treat the truly deserving.

Specifically, alcoholics, type 2 diabetics, people who neglect chronic conditions, smokers, brawlers, drug users, and the everyone over 80 who consume %90 of services.

Puh-leez. Odds are if you ride a motorcycle and lane split, you will put more into the health system than you will ever need to get out of it. Those drunks have to get new livers from somewhere.
 
Right, so don't lane split because it takes up hospital resources and raises medical insurance premiums that should be used to treat the truly deserving.

Specifically, alcoholics, type 2 diabetics, people who neglect chronic conditions, smokers, brawlers, drug users, and the everyone over 80 who consume %90 of services.

Puh-leez. Odds are if you ride a motorcycle and lane split, you will put more into the health system than you will ever need to get out of it. Those drunks have to get new livers from somewhere.

The bladder thing was just an example, and a good one, judging by your response. Fact is lane splitting is a poor lifestyle choice like getting a tattoo. It will surely be regretted at some point in the future. And nobody's impressed.
 
Bottom line is peoples psychotic tendencies like to come out the second they're behind the wheel and they stop being above murder. I will not be lane splitting or filtering, legal or not.
 

I agree. If this would be legal, drivers would have to educate themselves about this. Somehow, they manage to do it in the rest of the world. On top of it, more of them would take up motorcycling since that will actually take them to work/home faster, resulting in less congestion and fewer emisions, since we're all going nuts about the environment...
I cannot believe that there are riders here that are against it, why not make it legal? If you don't want to do it, don't do it! What do you, as a rider, have to lose because of this?
There are studies out there that show that lane splitting is safe, of course, when performed in a responsible manner, but that bit applies to pretty much everything we do in life.
 
Want to reduce the chance of being rear ended in traffic? Here's what you do:

When you are stopped, leave space between you and the vehicle in front.

Rubbish. I got rear-ended in stop-n-stop traffic, while everyone was stopped. Car behind me suddenly decided it wanted to go places, creamed me (fortunately, I was angled wrt. traffic and got pushed out of the way) and it destroyed the rear end of the BMW car in front of me. I could see him in my mirrors, but he was crafty and accelerated while I was blinking.

I'd rather be filtering up to the light, thank you. Having lane-split in California and Europe, I have no doubts that it makes all kinds of sense and I feel safer being in control. Half the planet is cool with this, why are North Americans (minus Californians) so freakin' panicked about the whole idea?
 
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