GentlemanRacer
Well-known member
Re: Eric Lai, "Why ‘lane-splitting’ in a motorcycle is just asking for trouble"
I see nothing wrong or even dangerous about passing between two cars that are not in a staggered position on the road, specifically if they are driving at less than the speed of traffic.
Most early mornings on the 401 and 400, you see these people sitting in the passing lane with cruise control on at about 118km/h, and some other idjit with CC on bungling along beside them. There is about 1-2km of open highway in front of them, and a cluster of bunched up traffic behind them.
It is safer to take the risk and pass between them on the line and get into less crowded territory than to drive behind people who are not paying attention, and who are driving by only using their brakes. Automatic transmissions are bad enough. Cruise control is a menace.
I see nothing wrong or even dangerous about passing between two cars that are not in a staggered position on the road, specifically if they are driving at less than the speed of traffic.
Most early mornings on the 401 and 400, you see these people sitting in the passing lane with cruise control on at about 118km/h, and some other idjit with CC on bungling along beside them. There is about 1-2km of open highway in front of them, and a cluster of bunched up traffic behind them.
It is safer to take the risk and pass between them on the line and get into less crowded territory than to drive behind people who are not paying attention, and who are driving by only using their brakes. Automatic transmissions are bad enough. Cruise control is a menace.