here's my two cents worth:
I lane split on the northern / southern if the traffic is below about 50 kph. I ride option 2. Ther rule of thumb for safety:
* If two cages are beside each other, it's safe to go through (intuitively this makes sense because even dumb ass car drivers can see they've got no gap)
* If the traffic is slowing ahead, be REALLY careful, you'll get the last minute diving for gaps and a faster lane thing going on
* If there is a big gap in front of either car, be careful, the car beside that gap will almost always want to fill it.
* No one indicates unless they are already moving in that direction...
I ride with commitment, use the throttle to get through the gap - don't hesitate. By the time you brake, you're already in the shit.
I never bother with the horn, you can't hear a bike horn over the radio and 3mm of glass. I use 117db of revving Yoshi. Loud pipes have their place, the cages will feel and hear it better.
If you get inappropriate behaviour (blocking, agression, pushing), then use your brains to work out the response. It the behaviour is stupid, but not bad, tap the mirror. If it's agressive and bad, then remove the mirror.
If you get good behaviour - reward it visually - the other cagers will see this, and they start to do it too.
When you're in your cage - exagerate pulling aside for lane splitters - the people ahead of you and beside you do the same thing and it sometimes causes a chain reaction...
Don't pull wheelstands between other traffic - I know this because Frosty reckon's it "fucking disrespectful". Judges don't think it's funny either.
The bike will fit anywhere you can walk through (unless you own a cruiser in which case, none of this applies because you'll be too busy adjusting your panty liners).
Bookmarks