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  2. Lane splitting - Wikipedia

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    The legislative and law enforcement advice that follows this list does not mention lane splitting or suggest laws be changed with regard to lane splitting. However lane-splitting riders who were involved in collisions were also more than twice as likely to rear-end another vehicle (38.4 percent versus 15.7 percent). [23]

  3. Lane sharing - Wikipedia

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    Lanes are sometimes shared between bicycles and motor vehicles at intersections; when a bike lane is on the side of a road, turning vehicles may use the bike lane in addition to cyclists. [2] When lane sharing is done by using space between lines of traffic, it is called lane splitting.

  4. Is it illegal to pass someone in the right lane of a highway ...

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    That means it is illegal to pass someone in the right lane, according to the law. But when it comes to three lanes, drivers in the left and right lanes often pass motorists in the middle lane.

  5. Is it illegal for motorcycles to move between lanes of ... - AOL

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  6. Merge (traffic) - Wikipedia

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    Generally speaking, at a slip road onto a controlled-access highway or otherwise, traffic on the highway has priority over traffic joining at the slip road, and therefore the slip road traffic should accelerate to the speed on the major road and merge into a gap in the stream of traffic in lane one.

  7. Question: I often see trucks parked in the center turn lane and unloading cargo. I also see truck trailers parked in the center turn lane in rural areas after unloading heavy equipment.

  8. Overtaking - Wikipedia

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    Overtaking on the inside or undertaking [16] [17] [18] refers to the practice of overtaking a slower vehicle on a road using the lane that is curb side of the vehicle being passed; that is to say, a lane to the left of the vehicle in countries where driving is on the left, or a lane to the right of the vehicle in countries where driving is on ...

  9. Utah Legalizes Lanesplitting - AOL

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    New law allows riders to filter through stopped traffic.