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Lane Splitting Laws in California: What Every Motorcyclist Should Know

What Are Lane Splitting Accidents and How Can They Affect You?

Lane splitting accidents are a common concern among motorcyclists, especially in busy traffic. Lane splitting, also known as “white-lining” or “filtering,” involves riding a motorcycle between lanes of slow-moving or stopped vehicles. While lane splitting is legal in California, these accidents can still happen if motorcyclists don’t follow proper safety guidelines. Understanding the risks and safety recommendations can help prevent lane splitting accidents and ensure safe practices on the road.

What Is Lane Splitting?

Lane splitting involves a motorcyclist riding between two lanes of traffic to bypass congestion or reduce the risk of rear-end collisions. This practice helps motorcyclists navigate through traffic, especially during rush hours. In California, lane splitting differs from lane sharing, where two motorcycles ride side by side in the same lane.

While lane splitting allows motorcyclists to avoid being stuck in traffic, it requires skill and caution. Motorcyclists must remain alert to the movements of other drivers, especially in heavy traffic or when vehicles make unexpected lane changes.

Lane Splitting Is Legal in California

California is the only state in the U.S. where lane splitting is specifically legal. In 2016, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) provided guidelines for motorcyclists engaging in lane splitting. Although there are no specific laws that explicitly allow lane splitting, California law does not prohibit it either. However, this doesn’t mean that motorcyclists can split lanes anywhere or in any manner.

Guidelines for Safe Lane Splitting

California law allows lane splitting, but motorcyclists must follow certain guidelines to minimize risk and ensure safety. According to the CHP, these are some key safety recommendations:

  1. Slow Moving Traffic: Motorcyclists should split lanes only in traffic moving at speeds of 30 mph or less. Splitting lanes in high-speed traffic can be extremely dangerous.
  2. Safe Speeds: Motorcyclists should not exceed 10 mph over the speed of surrounding traffic. Speeding while lane splitting can lead to accidents or dangerous situations.
  3. Weather Conditions: Motorcyclists should avoid lane splitting in poor weather conditions, such as heavy rain or fog, as these reduce visibility and traction.
  4. Avoiding Trucks: Motorcyclists should avoid splitting lanes between large vehicles like trucks and buses, as these can block visibility and make it harder to react to changes in traffic.
  5. Stay Visible: When splitting lanes, motorcyclists should ensure they are visible to other drivers, using signals to indicate their intentions and maintaining awareness of other vehicles.

What Are the Risks of Lane Splitting?

Lane splitting offers a legal and effective way for motorcyclists to navigate through traffic, but it comes with inherent risks. Motorcyclists face higher vulnerability in accidents, and lane splitting increases the chance of collisions due to limited space and unexpected movements from other vehicles. Here are some risks to watch out for:

Sudden Lane Changes: Drivers in cars and trucks might not see motorcyclists splitting lanes and could change lanes suddenly, causing accidents.

Unpredictable Movements: Other drivers might not anticipate motorcycles moving between lanes, which can create confusion or panic, particularly in heavy traffic.

Reduced Space: In narrow lanes or congested areas, motorcyclists may struggle to find enough space to split lanes safely, increasing the risk of injury.

Lane Splitting and Liability in Accidents

If you get into a motorcycle accident while lane splitting, determining liability can be complex. California follows a comparative fault system, meaning both parties can share responsibility for the accident. However, even if you’re partially at fault, you may still receive compensation if another driver’s negligence contributed to the collision.

An experienced attorney can investigate the accident, gather evidence, and determine how to proceed with your case. They will analyze the details of the incident, consult with experts, and build a strong case on your behalf. With their guidance, you’ll understand your legal options and take the necessary steps to maximize your compensation.

Why You Need Legal Representation

If lane splitting leads to an injury, reach out to an attorney who specializes in motorcycle accidents right away. A personal injury lawyer can help you navigate the legal complexities of lane splitting accidents and actively protect your rights.

A trusted attorney will thoroughly investigate the accident, gather critical evidence, and determine the best course of action for your case. At Cohn & Swartzon Injury Attorneys, we take a comprehensive approach—analyzing accident details, reviewing police reports, and examining medical records to build a strong claim. Our experienced legal team consults accident reconstruction experts, medical professionals, and witnesses to support your case, while also negotiating with insurance companies to secure the compensation you deserve.

Choosing the right attorney is about more than just legal representation—it’s about trust. At Cohn & Swartzon, we prioritize open communication, maintain transparency, and guide you through every step of the legal process. When you work with us, we formalize our partnership through an attorney-client fee agreement. This ensures clear terms and demonstrates our commitment to advocating for your best possible outcome. We take pride in offering you legal representation that prioritizes your recovery. Our focus is on fighting tirelessly to secure the justice you rightfully deserve.

Ready to take the next step toward justice and recovery?

If you or someone you know has been injured in a motorcycle accident, don’t hesitate to reach out to Cohn & Swartzon Injury Attorneys for a free consultation. Let us help you understand your legal options and work toward the compensation you deserve.

Call us at 714-547-5100 or click here to schedule a free assessment of your case with the Cohn & Swartzon team. Remember, you are worthy of healing and justice.

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