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"Here in my car", said 80s pop hero Gary Numan, "I feel safest of all". He obviously never shared the same stretch of road as me, then. Automotive tales of mirth and woe, please.

(, Thu 22 Apr 2010, 12:34)
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Ugh.
Out here, it's perfectly legal to "white line" and the majority of motorcyclists do it.

"White Lining" is being on the freeway, and if you're on a bike, it's ok to drive between the lanes on the white line that seperates the lanes. Consequently, if you're driving a car, you constantly have to be on the look out for the idiots that choose that fastest way to get through traffic - even if the slow lane is 2 miles an hour slower than the fast lane.
(, Wed 28 Apr 2010, 4:06, 2 replies)
:-)
I once had a bike overtake me on the "bike lane" aka the cross-hatched gap indicating you're not supposed to go on it.

Fair dues, it didn't hold me up, but it was amusing to see him slam his brakes on as another biker coming the other way was doing the same thing.
(, Wed 28 Apr 2010, 8:02, closed)
You're only restricted from using it,
if it has solid white lines encapsulating it. If not (assuming they weren't abusing speed TOO much) there's no reason why you shouldn't overtake using it.
(, Wed 28 Apr 2010, 11:03, closed)
True
This was the "solid lines surrounding it" type. It was a slightly wide road and is there to stop cars overtaking really, although there are bollards every so often, and indicate this as well.

I've actually seen drivers pull out onto this though, to stop bikers overtaking them in slow moving traffic!
(, Wed 28 Apr 2010, 11:07, closed)
Also called "perforating"
ie - tearing along the dotted line.
(, Wed 28 Apr 2010, 13:01, closed)

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