Regardless of the speed or purpose, when a motorcycle weaves among other vehicles, it leads many to wonder: "Is this even legal?" ...
A two-year-old child accidentally opened a car door on Jalan Tun Razak, causing two motorcyclists to crash—one suffering a broken arm and head injuries after being run over by the second ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – One of the items brought before the plans and policies committee in Springfield would allow for a change in the ordinance that bans motorcycles and bikes from weaving between ...
While lane splitting may be tempting for motorcyclists when stopped in rush hour traffic, the action isn't legal in most states and can present new risks for ...
Lane splitting - when a motorcyclist weaves in and out of two stationary or slow-moving traffic lanes - may seem efficient, but it's a risky move that's illegal in many states. In Mississippi, there ...
Just because you think you can do something doesn't mean you should. While there is no comprehensive data on how many accidents involve lane splitting, motorcycle-related fatalities have increased.
Motorcycles account for 16% of roadway fatalities in Washington, despite being only 3% of registered vehicles, according to the Washington Traffic Safety Commission. Officials are concerned about lane ...