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[19] [30] [33] However, the Hurt Report indicates that, "Deliberate hostile action by a motorist against a motorcycle rider is a rare accident cause." Lane splitting is not recommended for beginning motorcyclists, and riders who do not practice it in their home area are strongly cautioned that it can be risky if they attempt it when traveling ...
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 ...
Man taken to St. Joseph Medical Center; police say he was performing illegal lane-split move. Motorcyclist launched into oncoming traffic during collision on I-5 in Bellingham Skip to main content
A nearly $200,000 McLaren was split clean in half in a grisly car crash in Texas Monday that left two people dead. ... then a tree near the intersection of Abrams Road and Royal Lane in Dallas ...
This is a list of numbers of motorcycle deaths in U.S. by year from 1994 to 2014. United States motorcycle fatalities increased every year for 11 years after reaching a historic low of 2,116 fatalities in 1997, then increased to over 5,000 around 2008 and then plateaued in the 4 to 5 thousands range in the 2010s.
Nowhere in the actual Hurt report findings does it describe the effect of lane splitting. Later interviews with Hurt suggests there is no evidence for lane splitting. The original evidence that suggested the Hurt report supported lane splitting is from an interview with Harry Hurt that misattribute his opinion and the actual report's findings.
A 21-year-old Sussex County driver failed to yield to traffic and drove the wrong direction on Route 23 before his car collided with a Franklin Borough police officer's patrol vehicle on Memorial ...
Lane splitting is specifically illegal in some jurisdictions. Bicycling in rain or snow can significantly decrease visibility if wearing glasses, goggles, or helmet with wind screen, due to lack of windshield wipers. Falling sideways if going too slowly or carrying a heavy, unbalanced load. [26]