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Old 01-17-08, 08:33 PM
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Six jours
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Originally Posted by joejack951
When traffic is moving <5mph, and looks like it will continue to do so for a long time, I have no problems creating an extra line of traffic when the roadway is wide enough to permit it. When traffic is rolling along, I'll generally sit in line and relax. Today was an interesting situation where I could have done much more lane splitting than I did but there was so much snow piled up in between the lanes on one road that it would have made for tricky riding. I wouldn't want to slip and accidentally put a handle bar into somebody's door. As far as I know, I am not breaking any laws in PA or DE by lane splitting.
Motorized two-wheelers are not allowed to lane-split in PA according to PA Vehicle Code section III, subchapter B, 3523(c).

Again, it seems an awful lot like "VCers" want the priviledges of operating a motor vehicle without the burden of restrictions on same. "I'm just like a car!!!" right up to the point that you want to start running red lights or passing on the shoulder.
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