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August 14, 2008

Lane Splitter

From the know it all Wikipedia:**Lane splitter** is someone who rides a motorcycle between lanes in the same direction as traffic. It is also sometimes called lane sharing, whitelining, filtering, or stripe-riding.

Lane Splitter

From the know it all Wikipedia:

Lane splitter is someone who rides a motorcycle between lanes in the same direction as traffic. It is also sometimes called lane sharing, whitelining, filtering, or stripe-riding. Lane splitting usually refers to moving at a greater speed than traffic, in response to a traffic slowdown, a form of filtering forward.

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