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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 ...
Idaho is largely conservative compared to Oregon, motivating some conservatives in eastern Oregon to advocate for relocating the border. [9] Oregon governor Tina Kotek acknowledged the movement in 2023 saying, "I think there are a lot of Oregonians who are frustrated and don’t feel heard. That, I think, is what the movement is about."
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.
New law allows riders to filter through stopped traffic.
To reiterate: Lane blocking is illegal for semi trucks with trailers and for everyone else too. Washington state law expressly prohibits it, Thorson said. So, lane blocking is bad. Zipper merging ...
By the time Oregon's 2024 legislative short session closed earlier this month, state lawmakers had partially granted most of the priorities outlined by Eugene and Lane County's elected officials ...
The Oregon Bill of 1848, officially titled when approved, "An Act to Establish the Territorial Government of Oregon," [1] was an act of Congress to turn Oregon into an official U.S. Territory. The bill was passed on August 14, 1848. It was enacted by the 30th United States Congress, and signed by President James K. Polk.
Oregon Ballot Measure 37 was a controversial land-use ballot initiative that passed in the U.S. state of Oregon in 2004 and is now codified as Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 195.305. Measure 37 has figured prominently in debates about the rights of property owners versus the public's right to enforce environmental and other land use regulations.