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California Lane Splitting Guidelines Now Being Developed--UPDATED 5/18
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<blockquote data-quote="SacramentoMike" data-source="post: 1197975" data-attributes="member: 11508"><p>+1 on Twigg's response. My answers to your last two questions are, no we don't, and it isn't necessary to put "permission" to split into the law. Lane splitting is not "legal" in CA. Lane splitting is <strong>legal </strong>in CA. So is wearing one brown shoe and one black shoe, although nowhere in the statute books is it specifically addressed or made "legal." It's legal because it's not illegal. Difficult concept, I know.</p><p></p><p>But the idea of CA putting it specifically into law, I can hope, might give a precedent that supporters of the practice in other states can use to bolster their case when arguing for new law on the subject there. And at least here in CA, any new legislation on a subject that has impact on more than one statute will, in its final form, not just change a section as in the proposed legislation here, but incorporate any needed changes into those other sections as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacramentoMike, post: 1197975, member: 11508"] +1 on Twigg's response. My answers to your last two questions are, no we don't, and it isn't necessary to put "permission" to split into the law. Lane splitting is not "legal" in CA. Lane splitting is [B]legal [/B]in CA. So is wearing one brown shoe and one black shoe, although nowhere in the statute books is it specifically addressed or made "legal." It's legal because it's not illegal. Difficult concept, I know. But the idea of CA putting it specifically into law, I can hope, might give a precedent that supporters of the practice in other states can use to bolster their case when arguing for new law on the subject there. And at least here in CA, any new legislation on a subject that has impact on more than one statute will, in its final form, not just change a section as in the proposed legislation here, but incorporate any needed changes into those other sections as needed. [/QUOTE]
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