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Not lane splitting but a question sorta like it [Michigan]
I know splitting ain't legal but after looking at the michigan Motorcyle laws I saw this.
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Any idea's on this? I sorta think they just mean like the whole passing deal (non-double yellow, car can do it too). But its not explianed in detail. Last edited by bsk8er48; 10-10-2008 at 06:03 PM. |
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Re: Not lane splitting but a question sorta like it [Michigan]
I think the same rules that apply to a cage apply here.
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Re: Not lane splitting but a question sorta like it [Michigan]
The technical jargin makes this more confusing than it needs to be, but take that away and it pretty much says that lane splitting is illegal. Why do they make it so tempting to interpret the laws? They should try and be as direct as possible.
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