Last weekend I was visiting Dallas, TX, with the family. We wanted to get in a little early on some Christmas shopping. While “driving” on I-20, we got stuck in standstill traffic. This sucks. But not for a couple of motorcycling yahoos, who after just a few minutes whizzed right by us.
You’ve probably experienced this before, too. It’s called “lane splitting,” and whether or not it’s illegal, it’s definitely dangerous for the motorcyclist and for other drivers in cars and trucks.
Is Lane Splitting Legal in Texas?
Lane Splitting is the action of riding a bicycle or motorcycle between lanes or rows of usually slow-moving or stopped traffic moving in the same direction. Sometimes it’s referred to as “white-lining” or “stripe-riding.”
It’s a strategy that people on motorcycles sometimes use to maneuver through traffic faster. You’ve probably even seen it happen in traffic that was moving normally. Dudes out here racing between semis like they’re Super Dave Osborne.
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Some states allow lane splitting, but is it legal here in Texas? It is not. As of 2015, the state of Texas Transportation Code adopted new rules that require all drivers to drive completely in one lane…