I would actually be fine with limiting splitting to lower speeds, as I never do it if traffic is at or above 35mph. If overall traffic speed is fast enough for a surface street, there is no need to split. The only time I will split on surface streets is when there is a short line stopped at a red light, and at that point I'm "filtering" toward the front so that I can get out of the middle of the pack, which is always a bad spot for a rider. You have to think about all the things that a rider has to pay attention to on the road...many more than the driver of a car does. By filtering through, getting to the front of the queue and then being able to take off and get in front of everyone, the rider is in a more comfortable position than if he had sat in between everyone and remained there. Nothing is more disconcerting to a rider than being followed closely or being surrounded by other cars like that. Filtering allows them to get up and away from all of that.
But I agree, splitting at speeds higher than 35 is stupid and is not legal, and I wouldn't be against some tighter restrictions on the laws.
This is actually a really good example of safe and prudent lane splitting on a surface street. Well, up until the end, but for the majority he does things very similarly to how I would.
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oM_ayYy8Ok[/yt]
That is absolutely NOT a "really good example of safe and prudent lane splitting."
I watched the video and the first thing I noticed is that this asshole's u-turn came at the expense of breaking the double yellow lines on the road. Last I knew, that was illegal to do.
And I know the road he's cruising down is Beverly Blvd from WeHo through Hollywood. I lived in that area for years (spotted my old laundromat!) and that road gets congested daily like what is shown in the video, and as stupid as it is, people cross over the road the way the old lady does ALL THE TIME. Beyond all the points Locutus has made about why that video is just plain demonstrably dumb, knowing that people cross main roads like that instead of doing so on crosswalks would be a
huge factor to consider.
I don't know what the DMV teaches first time drivers or motorcyce drivers but I do know that back in Virginia, the first lesson they taught us was about defensive driving - always operating your vehicle assuming everyone else is going to be at risk of causing an accident and doing everything you can to avoid a causing or worsening a potential accident or crash yourself.
By this logic alone, lane-splitting strikes me as incredibly dangerous, reckless, and just about the stupidest thing any driver coudld do, let alone a novice like yourself,
Flux.
I may not agree with you on things but I also absolutely don't want to see you spread over the pavement like marinara sauce because you have an off-day. The very fact that the California DMV's note on lane-splitting specifically says "Discourage other drivers from lane-splitting" tells me everything I need to know. If the governing body of the land on operating motor vehicles has determined it to be unsafe and discourages it and expects/suggests we discourage it to others, then
why the fuck would anyone think it's a good idea to begin with?
That old lady was jaywalking...which is illegal pretty much everywhere.
A sterling defense in court, if you ever hit a jaywalker whilst lane-splitting, I'm sure.
Having a differing opinion does not equal ignoring people. Do you expect everyone with an opinion on a subject from you to just cave and change their mind simply because yours differs from yours? That would sure make for some stimulating debate and discussion, everyone agreeing all the time.
No of course not. But when (and again, this always, ALWAYS happens with you here) multiple people have commented at length about why they disagree/think lane-splitting is dangerous or stupid and you are (again, as always) stubbornly refusing to consider that we may have valid points.
Some of the most exciting as well as relaxing moments I've experienced in life come on the back of one.
I am going to attribute this to your just being young and not knowing what life really has to offer because this really strikes me as being just plain sad, more than anything else.
Sure, shitty things happen too but that's all a part of life.
Yep.
That's all part of life.