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No legal prohibition of an action generally means that the action is lawful; however, there are other U.S. states in which there are no traffic laws explicitly prohibiting lane splitting, [33] [36] [40] [66] but officials rely on other laws to regularly interpret lane splitting as unlawful. [40]
New law allows riders to filter through stopped traffic.
In 2017, 35 years after Idaho, Delaware became the second U.S. state to pass an Idaho Stop law. [39] Delaware's law - known as the "Delaware Yield" - makes stop-as-yield legal, but only applies on roads with one or two travel lanes. Bicyclists must come to a complete stop at stop sign-controlled intersections with multi-lane roads.
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English: Lane splitting and filtering legality and related legislative bills in the USA, coded with colors per states: Yes for motorcycles to get through traffic jam within the conditions in the above table: Green: considerably permissive: 3 states; California; Minnesota (The bills in 2024 and 2017 died.) Montana (A bill in 2017 died.)
When lane sharing is done by using space between lines of traffic, it is called lane splitting. [ citation needed ] This is legal in some areas at intersections, where motorcycle users may use the spaces between cars to queue at a red light.
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 ...