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    I wonder...

    A biker had an "oops" on the Southern Motorway this evening.

    He's fine, nil injuries.

    He was lane splitting, fucked it up and made love to a car that wasn't prepared for a lane invasion by a bike.

    So.

    Who was at fault - the bike for lane splitting in peak hour traffic, or the car for not seeing the innocent biker going about his business making temporary lanes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donor View Post
    A biker had an "oops" on the Southern Motorway this evening.

    He's fine, nil injuries.

    He was lane splitting, fucked it up and made love to a car that wasn't prepared for a lane invasion by a bike.

    So.

    Who was at fault - the bike for lane splitting in peak hour traffic, or the car for not seeing the innocent biker going about his business making temporary lanes?

    Did the car driver change lanes without indicating or simply move within his/her lane?

    PS - You ok?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    Did the car driver change lanes without indicating or simply move within his/her lane?

    PS - You ok?
    Haha - wasn't me! (I'm too lame to split...)

    As far as the info I got from the scene goes, it was a bad merge by the biker.
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    yep if you lane split don't expect a car driver to see you...

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    hmmmm was he wanting a trip to hospital or something

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    If you choose to lane split you assume the entire responsibility for ensuring your safety.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    If you want to lane split the entire onus is on you to ensure your safety.
    From a personal safety point of view yes.

    If you are in their lane and they move into you then yes.

    If you are in a lane and a car changes from their lane into yours without indicating or checking first then legally muddy at best NO.

    But there's no point in being dead right.

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    Donor, you getting Mrs. Donor's wooden spoon out for a bit o' stirring? Tsk tsk. Mwahahahaha, love it.
    I'm on the side of lane splitting being done entirely at your own risk. If there were separate little skinny bike dedicated lanes inbetween the car lanes, 'specially designed for bikes to split the traffic, then that might be a different story. (Even then cars would no doubt hog that space too!) But short of that I find it hard to accept bike riders "blaming" cars when we squeeze up inbetween them like a stinky dog trying to get between the two occupants of a bed... but I digress....where was I? Oh dear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    like a stinky dog trying to get between the two occupants of a bed
    Try two stinky dogs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    Donor, you getting Mrs. Donor's wooden spoon out for a bit o' stirring? Tsk tsk. Mwahahahaha, love it.
    Wooden spoon?

    What's that? Some sort of instrument from that mythical area of the house where the food mysteriously appears from?

    Not at all - it's more that I have had a few close calls with lane splitters this week, including one passing me while I had the bells and whistles operating on the work vehicle... seems I was only doing my job to make passage for him/her.

    And today, I've witnessed so much more senseless riding/driving and hell even pedestrian bollocks, that I think someone has doubled the dose of Gene-o-kleen in the water supply!

    And dare I say it, I have had a gutsfull of people managing to make any incident that they or anyone else have had on two wheels sound like the fault of anyone but the person actually riding the bike.

    I dunno... I'm either getting old or I'm way too sober for a Friday night...

    ...or that bloody brother of yours is making more sense...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    If you choose to lane split you assume the entire responsibility for ensuring your safety.
    +1. I lane split like a nana, and regularly make way for the guys who want to travel between the cars at a faster pace.

    And this thread is exactly the reason why I 'dawdle'.
    Yeah its a 1:whatever chance of being hit, but the pain of recuperation sucks, and the Physio ain't no picnic.
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    Nanna says, lanesplitting is dangerous and of dubious legality. Do not do it, except for health reasons.
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    lane split at ur own risk, i do it but the risk is all mine
    hence why bike is loud and i go fairly slow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    If you choose to lane split you assume the entire responsibility for ensuring your safety.
    What he said!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donor View Post
    Not at all - it's more that I have had a few close calls with lane splitters this week, including one passing me while I had the bells and whistles operating on the work vehicle... seems I was only doing my job to make passage for him/her.
    Well that was stupid, your flashing lights clear the way quite nicly and all you need to do is tuck in behind to get a clear run on the motorway, no point in passing.

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