FiReSTaRT wrote:It's pretty common here in Chile
You're in Chile? Nice. 
admin wrote:For example, I did not know what Squids were.
My bad. Sorry about that. Should've explained somewhere in my original post.
Actually the Toronto Police indicated that they're concerned about "lane splitting" in this report last year on City TV:
http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_24690.aspx
Lane splitting (in some places it's called "lane filtering") is legal in some parts of the world. That way it maximizes use of the roadway and motorcyclists don't have to sit idling when they can move ahead. This is fairly common in places like Italy and Spain, but people in those countries know how to drive (even if they seem a little crazy) and expect lane-splitting.
hwybear wrote:When I've toured thru the GTA on the MC. It is scary as hell in regular lane with all the lane switchers that don't see a big ass HD.
My hat's off to anyone who is brave enough to ride a motorcycle in the GTA. I've seen some eye-popping riding skills as they've managed to avoid collisions and crashes in all sorts of situations, almost all of them caused by car drivers, or as motorcyclists call them, "cagers."
As for the lane changing... it's bad enough driving a car. I can't imagine that with a motorcycle. 