I've done it... and lane splitting can be done safely... I stay at about 20 mph faster than moving traffic and once the traffic reaches 50 or more I get back in the lane. Those bikers who move between traffic at 50 mph or more than the surrounding vehicles are looking to die.
The "Slower Traffic Keep Right" rule only applies to "limited access highways"... that means freeways here in California. A large 6 lane road does not have that requirement and you will not find that sign on those roads.
Be safe.


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I have ridden many wonderful miles in CA and when the traffic bogs down it is a real blessing to be able to split lanes. I don't always do it as I travel a lot and it is much more difficult with saddlebags.
I said to heck with their laws, and split the lanes to the toll booth and was on my way.
A few days later near Concord, New Hampshire I ran upon another traffic jam. This time I just picked my way between the cagers for about four miles when I came upon an auto accident, worked my way to the one open lane and was on my way.
Is lane spliting dangerous? Sure, if not done properly, but so is riding a motorcycle, mountain or rock climbing, skydiving, and most anything else we do to amuse ourselves. I wouldn't think of riding a bicycle on a two-lane mountaine road, but a lot of people seem to thrive on it. A dangerous activity seems to be based on one's personal experience!
