My one and only piece of damage was to my pannier. I don't think the bottom of the flat-bed truck even noticed (although there may have been some of my plastic left on it, maybe I should've stopped and cleaned it off?). Other than that I've clipped a mirror a couple of times at very slow speed.
If a rider has been splitting for a while this sort of thing shouldn't happen regularly. If if does they need to go back to the drawing board and figure out what they're doing wrong.
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
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I was lane splitting next to some cheese graters, a year ago now. I stopped for an intersection (it was slow going ahead, I liked to let people out and onto the road), and a ute I had just passed hit the horn hard and flipped me off as he went through the intersection. He didn't like me stopping for someone else I guess.
As I caught up to him, he deliberately moved across and squeezed me toward the barrier. My elbow was against his door, my right handlebar grazing the top of the cheese graters. I gassed it and I put my let hand up into his mirror. All I could hear was a loud smack and the tinkling of glass.
I didn't wear that colour jacket again...
I disagree. That probably doesn't suprise you though, eh?
The bumping into people (person on person) is an interesting comparison to draw and one I've considered myself recenty. I came to the conclusion that for me it's an irrelevant comparison for the simple fact that pedestrians aren't expected to walk within marked lanes. Even supermarkets allow multiple shoppers to walk down a single aisle, even in opposing directions and often whilst pushing a badly handling trolley with snotty-nosed kids in tow. There is no temporary "ownership" of a supermarket aisle or footpath and as such it pays to keep your eyes open and your wits about you when walking in such areas and I think most of us will do this automatically because in this uncontrolled situation it's fair & reasonable to expect shit to happen occasionally.
When a vehicle is occupying a marked lane (usually when lane splitting occurs) that vehicle has the right to occupy that lane without the need to fear other motorists using that lane at the same time. Most motorists (in Auckland anyway) seem to tolerate bikers splitting, effectively sharing the lane temporarily as the biker squeezes past, many will even move over to make room. As a regular user of both SH1 and SH16 in peak Auckland traffic I'm accustomed to bikers splitting past me and I'm happy to share the lane I'm lawfully occupying with them, providing they don't hit my vehicle. For me the damage inflicted (or lack thereof) has little, if anything to do with it. Lane splitting is bending the rules of the road and if you're going to bend those rules you'd better be sure you're capable of doing so without causing me, or others any damage, annoyance or distress.
It's a matter of respecting other peoples property, space and rights to travel unimpeded provided they are following the rules.
Just for the meatheads out there; I'm not anti-splitting, I'm just suggesting that you do so without hitting other vehicles, regardless of wether damage is inflicted or not, or don't do it at all. Quite simple I would have thought.
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
"Live to Ride, Ride to Live"
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
"Live to Ride, Ride to Live"
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
"Live to Ride, Ride to Live"
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
"Live to Ride, Ride to Live"
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
"Live to Ride, Ride to Live"
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
"Live to Ride, Ride to Live"
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