I have never seen room for a car to lane share beside a motorcycle, within a lane. Crazy that is is even suggested, let alone a approved.
Someone please explain how this is acceptable?
Back in 1979 I learned to lane split while stationed in Japan and it
wasn't really an option because the Japanese government actively
encouraged riders to split lanes rather than claim a lane because of
the never ending congestion and I learned dispute it being really
tight most times... more tight than lane splitting in the wide open
spaces in California... we have much more room to maneuver...
Accidents are rare but I had one close call while navigating in the
perverted traffic of Tokyo... it happen at speed as I inched forward
between an Isuzu and Hino dual wheel cargo trucks... the space between
them gradually narrows to nothing... then clank... my Z400FX Kawasaki
handle bars were captured against the sides of both trucks in perfect
formation... so there I was sitting on my bike unable to steer because
my handle bars were stuck on the trucks... well I figured it was time
to jettison the whole mess... so I grabbed the cattle guards on the
Hino and proceeded to climb aboard... as my weight wiggles the Hino
the driver "Pops" (all Japanese truck drivers are called Pops) looks
in his rear view mirror... he gives me that look like where did you
come from... then he sees the Kawasaki appendage to his Hino and so he
veers left... now my poor Kawasaki is free but riderless and all I
could think about was getting back in the saddle and saving it... so I
made a leap for the bars Rodeo style... and to my surprised I made it
but the front wheel shimmies about violently... I didn't wait for
words... I rolled on the gas and make the first exit... I parked at a
noodle shop to take it all in... I was hungry but a wreck... my hands
and knees shook uncontrollably slurping hot noodles... I shall never
forget it...
My Z400FX Kawie with Honda RS250 fairing...
Lane splitting Japan... .......................Hirotoshi Honda @ Mt Fuji Motor Circuit...