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  2. File:USA lane splitting legality.svg - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle with two wheels: Roadway with a speed limit of 45 miles per hour (72 km/h) or less, only if divided into two or more adjacent traffic lanes in the same direction of travel: 15 (24) 0 (0) California: 19 August 2016: Assembly Bill 51: 1 January 2017: Motorcycle with two wheels: Any, not on the shoulder: Lane splitting allowed: Colorado ...

  3. Lane splitting - Wikipedia

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    Lane splitting is never mentioned anywhere in the Hurt Report, and all of the data was collected in California, so no comparison was made between of lane splitting vs. non-lane splitting. The Hurt Report ends with a list of 55 specific findings , such as "Fuel system leaks and spills are present in 62% of the motorcycle accidents in the post ...

  4. Non-detection at traffic lights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Over 20 states [9] [10] in the United States have enacted "dead red" laws that give motorcyclists and sometimes bicyclists an affirmative defense to proceed through a red light with caution after stopping when they are not detected by the traffic light controller. [11] [12]

  5. Harley rider was splitting lanes on I-5 in Fresno ... - AOL

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    The California Highway Patrol on Monday identified Alexander Bond, 62, as the rider of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle who was killed on Interstate 5 near Highway 198 in western Fresno County on ...

  6. Talk:Lane splitting/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    3 Lane splitting is only allowed between 2 motorbikes in Turkey. 1 comment. ... 6 California Office of Traffic Safety survey on lane splitting. 2 comments. 7 ...

  7. Talk:Lane splitting/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  9. Trans-Texas Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC) was a proposal for a transportation network in the U.S. State of Texas that was conceived to be composed of a new kind of transportation modality known as supercorridors. The TTC was initially proposed in 2001 and after considerable controversy was discontinued by 2010 in the planning and early construction stages.