This is in response to several questions and inquires:
I have never knocked someone's mirror off or scratched the length of someone's car in the last 25 years I have been lane-splitting. I did have two people in nearly stopped traffic pull out in front of me at the last second, which I did come into contact with them in the same morning. I did pull over and speak with the vehicle owners on both instances. Nothing happened to either vehicle on the first hit. The second vehicle actually damaged my bike. Their insurance covered the damages to my bike and mine did not cover the damages to the other vehicle as they were "At Fault". This was before the Lane-Splitting Law was passed and put onto the books.
- Each State has their own threshold for vehicles property damages to prompt a report. That threshold has been identified as at least $1,000 in California.
- Lane-splitting is one of the safest things for a rider if done properly and not in a reckless manner.
- Lane-splitting in California can be done on all streets and highways of all kinds. The rider can get to the front of the line at any stoplight if there's enough space for you to pass through.
- Engine revving is used in the place of a horn and for those who like to hear the sound of their own bike. I personally prefer to install loud aftermarket horns onto my vehicles and a few warning lights onto my bikes for attention-getting.
- "Mirror Clipping" usually does not damage anyone's mirrors and most likely knocks them out of adjustment. An inconvenience if anything. There is no need to pull-over in those situations.
I have never knocked someone's mirror off or scratched the length of someone's car in the last 25 years I have been lane-splitting. I did have two people in nearly stopped traffic pull out in front of me at the last second, which I did come into contact with them in the same morning. I did pull over and speak with the vehicle owners on both instances. Nothing happened to either vehicle on the first hit. The second vehicle actually damaged my bike. Their insurance covered the damages to my bike and mine did not cover the damages to the other vehicle as they were "At Fault". This was before the Lane-Splitting Law was passed and put onto the books.
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