James Burleigh
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Saw this today in today's San Francisco Chronicle (online version):
Lane-splitting benefits both drivers and motorcyclists
IMHO it's not the most persuasive (let alone articulate) statement a rider could make to drivers (clearly the intended audience). But I guess it's probably a net positive for motorcycle awareness and rights in California.
(It's probably re-printed from a SoCal newpaper, since the rider is from Los Angeles--where I rode to in early July and was reminded what crazy freakin' drivers they are down there! And had a fun, adrenalin-spike, advanced lane-sharing ride through morning rush-hour traffic going north on the 405 following Fairlaner. That sh*ts not for novices!
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(And I don't care for his opening statement that "riding is not safe." What is? It's risky, but the risk can be managed to a point where most riders feel comfortable; though others may get to feel uncomfortable with the risk and stop riding, like my buddy Jim; and still others may straddle the edge of comfort around the risks and find themselves questioning whether it's still for them, just not too much or publicly.
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Lane-splitting benefits both drivers and motorcyclists
IMHO it's not the most persuasive (let alone articulate) statement a rider could make to drivers (clearly the intended audience). But I guess it's probably a net positive for motorcycle awareness and rights in California.
(It's probably re-printed from a SoCal newpaper, since the rider is from Los Angeles--where I rode to in early July and was reminded what crazy freakin' drivers they are down there! And had a fun, adrenalin-spike, advanced lane-sharing ride through morning rush-hour traffic going north on the 405 following Fairlaner. That sh*ts not for novices!
(And I don't care for his opening statement that "riding is not safe." What is? It's risky, but the risk can be managed to a point where most riders feel comfortable; though others may get to feel uncomfortable with the risk and stop riding, like my buddy Jim; and still others may straddle the edge of comfort around the risks and find themselves questioning whether it's still for them, just not too much or publicly.
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