Haversack
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I think the perceived danger of lane-splitting is based on perspective. From the car driver's point of view, a lane-splitting motorcycle, especially on a freeway, appears alarmingly fast and recklessly threads between cars. It is not what you usually look for. From the motorcyclist's point of view, lane-splitting is less dangerous in dense traffic than it is to ride in the center of the lane, and start and stop like a car. (Especially on a freeway. The reason is that drivers behind a motorcycle tend to gauge their distance by the car in front of the motorcycle. This leads to some very hairy experiences for the motorcyclist when traffic slows down or comes to a stop. For the motorcyclist, lane-splitting on a freeway, while it looks dangerous to car drivers, appears less dangerous than does taking the lane. I don't know if California's decision to allow lane-splitting on freeways was based on accident statistics, but it would not surprise me.
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