The California Highway Patrol, after a year long study has come to the conclusion that lane splitting by motorcycles is safe.
The study that involved 8262 motorcycle crashes came to the conclusion that motorcycle lane splitting is not any more dangerous than regular motorcycle riding, provided that certain guidelines regarding lane splitting is followed. A year ago the CHP had come out with a set of guidelines for motorcycles to safely split lanes, but these had to be taken down after protests from motorists. The guidelines given were -
1. If you split lanes, make sure you ride no more than 10 mph faster than the traffic (16 km/h)
2. If traffic moves at more than 30 mph (48 km/h), you should not split lanes
3. It's safer to split lanes 1 and 2
4. Look around you carefully before deciding to split lanes
5. Keep in mind that other road users might not be aware of you coming between the lanes.
Source: Year-Long Study Shows No Increased Danger when Splitting Lanes - autoevolution
On the road do you find lane splitting safer or sticking to the lane?
The study that involved 8262 motorcycle crashes came to the conclusion that motorcycle lane splitting is not any more dangerous than regular motorcycle riding, provided that certain guidelines regarding lane splitting is followed. A year ago the CHP had come out with a set of guidelines for motorcycles to safely split lanes, but these had to be taken down after protests from motorists. The guidelines given were -
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1. If you split lanes, make sure you ride no more than 10 mph faster than the traffic (16 km/h)
2. If traffic moves at more than 30 mph (48 km/h), you should not split lanes
3. It's safer to split lanes 1 and 2
4. Look around you carefully before deciding to split lanes
5. Keep in mind that other road users might not be aware of you coming between the lanes.
On the road do you find lane splitting safer or sticking to the lane?