View Poll Results: Lane Splitting on Multi-Lane Roads

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    71 87.65%
  • To the right of the rightmost lane

    2 2.47%
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Thread: Lane Splitting on multi-lane roads

  1. #16
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    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.


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    I always ride between lanes through the parking lot we laughingly call "The Auckland Motorway System". Except going south through spaghetti junction where the lanes aren't wide enough so I go to the left all the way. Feels much safer and I'll be buggered if I'm stopping. Northbound, between Khyber Pass and Nelson St, I just don't think there's enough room to filter safely, although I see a few brave souls do it.
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    Gotta be Option 2, although I'm always amazed at how many people choose Option 1 along SH2 into Welly in the morning (especially that bit from Petone to the interchange), normally guys on proper bikes rather than scooters too...
    Better to keep quiet and have people think you're stupid than open your mouth and prove it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Option 1 will kill you.
    agreed

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    Option 2 is correct technique.
    maybe

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    Option 3 is for use when there's insufficient space for Option 2.
    This is my prefered option

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    Option 4 is much more comfortable in a car with AC and stereo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    Gotta be Option 2, although I'm always amazed at how many people choose Option 1 along SH2 into Welly in the morning (especially that bit from Petone to the interchange), normally guys on proper bikes rather than scooters too...
    Reminds me of this one time, at band camp... Was on the overbridge after Ngauranga Gorge (Wgtn) on one of those really-windy-not-quite-gale-force-but-actually-it-probably-was days, and I saw a scooter pretty much going backwards on the left hand shoulder trying to fight the wind. Further up I saw she'd been pulled over by a cop, not surprising. Shit I'm amazed she actually ended up moving forward.

    Disclaimer: I wasn't splitting at that point cos that part is so darn gusty in a gale that I didn't want to risk an insurance claim, and the traffic was actually moving, so uh yeah...

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    Everyday I do rata-gt nrth rd-SH16 into town. A large portion of that is a two-lane road (each way) with a large central meridian marked out.
    I ride down the middle, as do about 60% of the bikes.
    I feel uneasy about the 40% who use the large central meridian (edit: median - or maybe I have been driving up the tropic of capricorn or something). It is a clear option, but overtaking on the meridian (median - happy now!!!???) is illegal.

    Also if the on-ramp is very busy I overtake correctly, whilst many bikes use the hard shoulder to undercut all the cars.
    Personally again it is a sensible option, but it is never legal in any circumstances.

    Just my way - not judging those who opt for doing these things, but I am not comfortable with them. Lane-splitting, yes - grey areas, fine - clearly illegal acts - no.
    (obviously out-of-town speeding not included ... go figure ... )
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    I only split traffic that isn't moving... of course, we don't get 5km/h traffic jams here...
    Isn't it more likely that in slow traffic some idiot will want to change lanes because they think the other lane is moving faster than their's, and pull in front of you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scorpious View Post
    Isn't it more likely that in slow traffic some idiot will want to change lanes because they think the other lane is moving faster than their's, and pull in front of you?
    How can the other lane be moving faster if the traffic isn't moving?

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    I used to go around the cars wherever I could (including once on the grass next to the motorway), but now I've cut my lanesplitting back to only when it's really necessary.
    Which usually means if I feel like it, or the bike's getting really hot, or there's some really smoky piece of shit car ahead (like last week, when I lanesplit just one (1) place, to get around the car in front).

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    I like option 2, but will split wherever I feel is safe in the moment. But generally, option 2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    Gotta be Option 2, although I'm always amazed at how many people choose Option 1 along SH2 into Welly in the morning (especially that bit from Petone to the interchange), normally guys on proper bikes rather than scooters too...

    I very occasionaly will go option 1 on that stretch from Lower Hutt to Petone (not quite to Petone). It is actually safer than splitting along there and a darn sight quicker. but definetely not from Petone onwards, that would be madness.

    Yesterday I had the misfortune to get stuck behind a bike cop. Traffic stopped at one stage and he lane split very slowly for about 5 cars. but then it moved again and we moved back into traffic, and then it was a crawl all the way into town.
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    Loved the lanesplitting I spotted the other day...
    Was passed by a headhunter on a gsxr 1000! Guess his Harley was in for servicing?

    The traffic was moving enough at the time, so was sitting happily "pootling" along.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Option 1 will kill you.

    Option 2 is correct technique.

    Option 3 is for use when there's insufficient space for Option 2.

    Option 4 is much more comfortable in a car with AC and stereo.
    Couldnt Say it better myself dude fully agree, I understand the people who don't want to lane split as it is potentily dangerous in anyone of the options though provided you've perfected reading the dumb drivers out there eg: watching for head movement (excessivley checking mirrors) and the obvious indicator action then you'll be sweet

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    I go option 2 predominantly, but a range when conditions suit.

    Things to watch for:
    when one lane is moving faster than the other, dickheads will make poor lane changes. Just be happy you are in the faster moving lane (which of course you are).

    Immediately after onramps and preceding offramps dickheads will make poor lane changes.

    The throttle is a more effective safety device than the brake in many situations, use the more appropriate one.

    Never ever play with wankers that have a problem with you splitting. Give them a wide berth.

    Police in general have no problem with splitting if you dont taunt them or behave like a dickhead. Regardless of the letter of the law, if you act reasonably, normally fine.

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