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^ That thing! ^ I vote for that thing!
 
and dangerous.

i think this is more of what he was doing than giving you space on the right.

Another way of looking at it guys: most older people will go the way their head is turned. Maybe the guy was staring at his mirror at the cycle behind him and wandered over the center line?? just a theory.
 
It's possible Dragonblu, but I had come up on him and he was already in the left half of the lane, then when I looked around him and down shifted to start to pass he drifted over the center lane and maintained that position until I was pretty far past.
 
It's possible Dragonblu, but I had come up on him and he was already in the left half of the lane, then when I looked around him and down shifted to start to pass he drifted over the center lane and maintained that position until I was pretty far past.

OK then,mount a rocket launcher and clear yourself a passing lane next time.:D Sounds like he had issues. You did good avoiding trouble.
 
OK then,mount a rocket launcher and clear yourself a passing lane next time.:D Sounds like he had issues. You did good avoiding trouble.

I've though about throwing that on my bike multiple times:D. Except I would use it to clear a path. Well, I would. I would use it to eliminate cagers that irritate me(I.E. the ones that go less than the suggested speed limit on twisties cause they're scared). Then I wanted to install a spike strip that I could drop anytime I wanted to deal with the cagers that ride my tail because 15+ over the speed limit isn't fast enough. HAHA!
 
The lane-splitting rule says you have to split 2 lanes. Shoulders are not a lane, so you have to split the HOV and #1 lanes.

I was under the impression that there was no law specifically allowing lane splitting, but there wasn't one prohibiting it so you are allowed to. There is a law that says you can be in any part of the lane that you want, so motorcycle and cars have equal rights to a portion of a lane. You technically cannot ride over the double yellow next to the HOV lane, but I see tons of people doing it (including motor cops) and it gives a little more room when trying to get through traffic.
 
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