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Old February 12th, 2012, 08:12 PM   #1
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Talking I got pulled over for lane sharing!

So I'm riding home and come up to a light and I see a cop car so I do what I always do when I see a cop, ride like I normally would. I lane split past him and he shined his light on me and then turned on his siren. I pulled over and he gets out and tells me I almost side swiped his car. I told him I was just lane sharing and I wasn't close to hitting his car. He said I was 3 inches away from hitting his mirror (lol?). Then he says I'll bet you're one of those guys that does wheelies on the highway . He then says what would you have done if I decided to change lanes? And I told him if he did he would have hit the car next to him.

He then asks me if I had ever fallen and when I told him I hadn't he said it's going to happen one day and I'll end up with a broken leg. When he went back to his patrol car I just laughed and rode away.
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Old February 12th, 2012, 08:17 PM   #2
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Hahahaha definently got the wrong guy on this one! Kinda sounded like he was being a dick
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Old February 12th, 2012, 08:18 PM   #3
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Old February 12th, 2012, 08:30 PM   #4
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In my city.. you'd get honked and and cut if you're hogging the lane all by yourself!
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At least there's no ticket! You can wheelie a 250 at highway speeds ?
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Old February 12th, 2012, 08:34 PM   #6
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Old February 12th, 2012, 08:42 PM   #7
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... You can wheelie a 250 at highway speeds ?
Wheelies @ 1:25
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Those aren't highway speeds. They're in second gear...
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nick, second gear goes almost to 60...
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Who goes 60 on the highways lol can the 250 wheelie at 60?
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Old February 12th, 2012, 08:56 PM   #11
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nick, second gear goes almost to 60...
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Old February 12th, 2012, 09:18 PM   #13
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In Texas you would have, at a minimum, gotten a ticket for illegal passing. That would be if you were lucky and the cop was in a good mood. He could just as easily arrest you for reckless driving, a jail time offense.
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lol in Texas, someone would have opened their door and taken you out well before you got to the cop
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Lol, isn't lane splitting legal in Cali? Pretty funny...

Also amusing the number of people who have and will probably continue to post about "if this had been in my state..."
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On what 250 does second gear go to 60?
A Ninja with 15/41 sprockets @ 12300 rpms = 58.6 mph
15/38 sprockets @ 12300 rpms = 63.2 mph http://forums.ninja250.org/viewtopic...f0176e1a91f5e1

Another wheelie at hwy speed?
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Old February 12th, 2012, 09:38 PM   #17
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In Texas you would have, at a minimum, gotten a ticket for illegal passing. That would be if you were lucky and the cop was in a good mood. He could just as easily arrest you for reckless driving, a jail time offense.
I think you would get a ticket in any state but California
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A Ninja with 15/41 sprockets @ 12300 rpms = 58.6 mph
15/38 sprockets @ 12300 rpms = 63.2 mph http://forums.ninja250.org/viewtopic...f0176e1a91f5e1

Another wheelie at hwy speed?
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That can't be good for your ninja lol
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Old February 12th, 2012, 11:15 PM   #19
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In Texas you would have, at a minimum, gotten a ticket for illegal passing. That would be if you were lucky and the cop was in a good mood. He could just as easily arrest you for reckless driving, a jail time offense.
Lane splitting is legal here.
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On what 250 does second gear go to 60?
(key word is almost)

Mine and most pre-gens. And new-gen bikes that have a higher rev-limiter from either a 1995 or older CDI conversion or one of those adjustable CDI's from Sportisi

Before they lowered the limiter, it was 15,000 rpm. Mine is 14,500 rpm. Later bikes have 13,000 rpm as their limit. (is 13,000 also the limit for new-gen bikes?)

anyhow, a pregen on stock sizes with do 56.9 mph at 14500 rpm, and with 130/90-16 tires like mine has, it will do 59.3 at 14,500 rpm on stock gearing. However, I recently changed my gearing to 14/47 which lowers that to 56.7 mph at 14,500 rpm..

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My god you need to stop posting.
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I have to apologize... I'm sorry. I'm pretty sure that was my cousin that pulled you over. I feel responsible because I was one of his personal references when he applied, and although I don't really know him, I'm pretty sure he only asked me because he thought my profession might have some weight (doubt it though, being related and all). I guess you could say I gave the expected reference for a "family" member," but deep down I knew he would live up to every negative stereo-type. The last time we spoke he was yelling at me about how he couldn't possibly be expected to know the law...... yeah, I'm not joking, nor am I exaggerating. Watch out when riding through Amador County (where lane sharing is just as legal as anywhere else in CA).

Regardless of where you are, it is always a good idea to keep your distance from cops. It isn't always the smartest idea to assert your rights, just because you can, unless you have a darn good reason to.
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Lol, isn't lane splitting legal in Cali? Pretty funny...
Back in the day, it was only legal on the freeway.

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Old February 13th, 2012, 05:52 AM   #26
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And I told him if he did he would have hit the car next to him.
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Lane splitting is legal here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lane_sp...g#Legal_status

Not to be too nit-picking, but it is more accurate to describe lane splitting in CA as not being specifically illegal, an important legal distinction. If a cop in CA decides to write a ticket to someone in CA for lane splitting it will be for an infraction such as reckless riding or other related violation. This bit of verbiage from wiki describes it best to me:


Motorcycle safety author and consultant Pat Hahn wrote in his 50-state handbook of US motorcycling laws that, "Lane sharing with vehicles other than motorcycles is not legal anywhere, including California. However, it is tolerated in California to large degree" and that "California is the only state in the country that allows lane splitting, lane sharing, and filtering. However, contrary to legend, it is not legal. Nor is it illegal. It falls in a gray area unique to California … You can (and will) get stopped and cited if you're riding like an ass."
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Right so he has to be a douche or you have to be doing something stupid to get a ticket.
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Right so he has to be a douche or you have to be doing something stupid to get a ticket.
More importantly, the cop has to perceive it that way. Cops are humans just like rest of us and are subject to all the same perceptual biases as anyone else. The difference is they can act upon those perceptions with the full force of the law to back them up. The OP would be wise to accept this as a lesson learned.
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The CHP says it far better:

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Right so he has to be a douche or you have to be doing something stupid to get a ticket.
Nope, following the underlined portion, it is within the officers discretion of whether you met the criteria of "safe and prudent." Different officers have different perspectives. And you can pretty much guarantee that your perspective will be different than the officer's.

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lol in Texas, someone would have opened their door and taken you out well before you got to the cop
That's a myth, in any state. Now, if you said people would move their car over and block, that would be true. Again in any state, including CA.
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Technically FrugalNinja250 is correct. I gave up arguing this finner point on another forum when the LEO members didn't even know it.

And the TX thing about opening doors on bikers, that is attempted murder.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lane_sp...g#Legal_status

Not to be too nit-picking, but it is more accurate to describe lane splitting in CA as not being specifically illegal, an important legal distinction. If a cop in CA decides to write a ticket to someone in CA for lane splitting it will be for an infraction such as reckless riding or other related violation. This bit of verbiage from wiki describes it best to me:


Motorcycle safety author and consultant Pat Hahn wrote in his 50-state handbook of US motorcycling laws that, "Lane sharing with vehicles other than motorcycles is not legal anywhere, including California. However, it is tolerated in California to large degree" and that "California is the only state in the country that allows lane splitting, lane sharing, and filtering. However, contrary to legend, it is not legal. Nor is it illegal. It falls in a gray area unique to California … You can (and will) get stopped and cited if you're riding like an ass."
If your laws are at all similar to the ones here, then everything is legal unless explicitly stated in legal text to be illegal. So therefore, lane splitting in Cali is completely legal. In the UK the police have a kind of catch all law they can use where they can punish you for "driving without due care and attention". It sounds like your police have a similar law in Cali. That law (if similar to here) should have no more bearing on the legality of lane splitting than it does braking, accelerating and even driving within the speed limits. Those 3 things can all be done with care and attention or you can do them without care and attention and therefore be subject legal action at the discretion of the observing police officer. With that in mind it seems unreasonable to claim that lane splitting is illegal in Cali. It's no more illegal than braking. Both braking and lane splitting can simply be done safely or dangerously.

That's just my thoughts and logical deduction based on my current knowledge of uk and usa/cali laws. I accept I could be wrong.
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That's just my thoughts and logical deduction based on my current knowledge of uk and usa/cali laws. I accept I could be wrong.
Well said, asi I said in my post I've split past cops before and I usually wave at them as well if I can. Never before have any of the cops really cared because I've never been doing it recklessly or dangerously.

I forgot to say that when I got pulled over the officer also told me lame sharing is strictly meant for stoplights.
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I would assume it could be safely performed at either a stop light or in heavy traffic..any situation in which traffic is stop in such a way that you can safely manuever through it...and I thought you said this happened at a light?
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I would assume it could be safely performed at either a stop light or in heavy traffic..any situation in which traffic is stop in such a way that you can safely manuever through it...and I thought you said this happened at a light?
The light was red but had turned green and at the time I passed him he was probably going about 10-15mph
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yeah I did this like 4 times just now on my way back to work... lol

of course I didnt see any cops...
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People do this all the time the other way around to me and I hate it. I'll be stopped at a light, and some idiot car driver will snug right up on me and push their way through to turn. Then I wave and yell, and they just look at me like I'm interrupting their phone conversation.
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