I hope I posted this under the right subject...
I was splitting lanes on the 880 (perfectly legal) when a stupid Yukon decides to try and make the Montague exit at the last minute! She changes lanes without looking and launches me off my bike and pretty much turned me into a pinball making me ricochet off the back windshield of another car and then finally hitting the floor. I was out cold for a few minutes, but when I woke up I was so damn happy that I was wearing all my gear, but the next part of this story is where I could use some help.
Sorry to hear about your accident, glad you're all healed.
First, it's not a matter of legal or illegal. I think it's just allowed. But I think a lot of riders have taken lane splitting a bit too far - that is too fast and all over the place. Not saying that it was your fault, which was also proved by the police record.
But this is one reason why I don't lane share on the right lanes... way too risky, especially with people going on and off the freeway.
When she went into your lane, that means there was an empty space almost next to you, which is a big no-no sign for me. That's the time that I would wait. I feel safer to go between 2 cars that are next to each other.
Second, there are plenty of people who don't really know how to drive out there. Given this, I try to avoid to confuse them as much as possible; that is also why I only share the lane between 1 and 2.
It's hard enough to try to have them see us, realize that we're there too, now you want to confuse them by having them to pay attention to the other in between lanes? Not wise.
Not to mention, what would happen if there are 2 riders 'splitting' on both sides of a car? That's a very tight space to deal with to some of them (those in SUV's and bigger cars).
Imagine if you were in a car, one bike came by on your right, caught you off guard, you swerved a bit to the left not realizing there was another bike trying to go through to your left.
Base on the variety of people's driving and riding skills, I don't even need to tell you what the result could be.
Anyone who rides on the street needs to have Uninsured motorist and Underinsured motorist.
And get the most coverage you can. Its funny people want cheap insurance and when they need the insurance realize they don't have enough coverage, but you got cheap insurance.
Unfortunately, a lot get away for not having it. The need is just not enforced enough.
Good point on the cheap insurance... or cheap anything for that matter. We forego quality just to save a bit, which at times would end up costing us more. A simple logic... that's unfortunately not taught as much as before anymore.