You are driving your car and there is a motorcyclist ahead of you, riding in the left part of your

lane. There seems to be enough room to drive your car beside the motorcyclist, in the same

lane. By law,

A: A car may share a lane with a motorcycle, but only if the lane is more than 10 feet wide.

B: You must never attempt to share a lane with a motorcycle when you are driving a car.

C: It is okay to share a lane with a motorcycle if your car is small enough.

Respuesta :

Answer:

Lane splitting is riding a bicycle or motorcycle between lanes or rows of slow moving or stopped traffic moving in the same direction. It is sometimes called whitelining, or stripe-riding. This allows riders to save time, bypassing traffic congestion, and may also be safer than stopping behind stationary vehicles.

Explanation:

Answer:

By law it is not specifically stated whether it is legal or not but A car may share a lane with a motorcycle but only if the the lane is more than 10 feet wide

Explanation:

This is called lane splitting/sharing and it is legal in California and Europe although it is not legal in other states in America but there are no specific laws against it just broader traffic laws that encompasses it  

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