Lets get ahead of a guy swerving so the threat is now behind you and you have to constant look behind . Majority of the guys are straight brain dead and shouldnt be riding . Gotta get that video bro.
Bro the first guy is literally so annoying he goes around sombody swerving and then continues to antagonize the driver like it’s gonna do anything but put himself in danger 🤦♂️ if sombody is driving erratically then stay behind them 😑
Actually I didnt see the guy swerving at all. He probably saw a bike flying behind him and decided to pull to the right to get out of his way. The biker decided to try to make content just to post. Soo typical of most of these guys who decide to put it on the internet
I always have to wonder if the guys submitting these videos ever even watch their own video. Justin's Garage annotates his video like he's an innocent bystander who evaded a sudden dangerous, villainous crazy man. When in reality he's doing 60mph in a 35 and attempts to pass a random person in the bike lane. Then he slows down to a stop, rev bombs them, swerves back and forth, drives 10-15 under the speed limit, then stares them down in an attempt to antagonize them. If I see your video and you "have to pass the dangerous person to save your life" I immediately know you're an idiot and the pass wasn't about saving shit but stroking your peen and showing the other person up. Makes no sense to ever put a "dangerous" vehicle behind you
yes he was. I aslso like the caption where is states it is legal to lane split, I guess implying it was not legal for the car to change lanes. The car even had his blinker on.
@@joetichenor3635 if you drive like that guy you need your license taken away dude has blinker on for .1 seconds and cars cannot cross solid lines on the freeways he was 100% liable on insurance claim
@@motocrimson That double line just started and it looks like it might be for HOV which shows why he might have been getting out of it. But as it just started I do not think anyone would have said a damn thing about it. Sorry but if you want to call out that guys driving then you better ahve a perfect spotless record with never even topping the speed limit by more than 1 MPH. Yes, it was a sudden addition to the blinker but it was used and that is all that is legally required.
@@joetichenor3635 you do know using your indicator does not give you the right of way. you have to merge carefully into the next lane. you don't turn it on and go.
@Joe Tichenor not sure about Cali but here in Washington you cannot cross the solid double white line, it's illegal. You have to wait for an exit area to get out of that lane. It's marked with a broken single white line.
Justin's garage needs to remember to just ride away. You already got good enough footage don't antagonize them further if that person truly is drunk they may just decide its a good idea to run you over
@@steezy__lane826and honestly, if they had a camera pointed at him and he got hit riding as erratically as he was...I don't think his payday is going to come as easy as it does in his dreams
If I had the inability to read traffic and pay attention to what is going on around me, as so many riders in these vids do. I would either give up riding, or start a RU-vid channel.
First clip..Justin. "Attempted manslaughter"..wow."Get in front to ensure if he hit me it was all on him." . Maybe it's just me, but this is a lunatic's rant.
Unspoken rule nr 1: when a car brakes in the middle of the road for no reason, Always assume he is about to turn left or right at the last moment without indicators, because he is most likely new to the area and trying to finds his way.
Lane splitting brings extra responsibility and caution on the bikers part. You are small and often traveling at much higher speeds. Car drivers are just not aware you have moved into their blind spot. Stay safe bikers.
@@AndalusianPrince No, we just don't like seeing riders who either put themselves in dangerous situations or exacerbate already bad situations and then act like they did nothing wrong. The SUV swerving towards him was wrong, but stopping and antagonizing the guy instead of getting out of there makes the rider a complete dumbass. Everyone would be on his side if he just left after passing the guy.
@@AndalusianPrinceWhere did anybody say nearly running the bike off the road was ok? Every single thing the idiot on the bike did and every rationalization he made was stupid.
3:49 yeah it's legal, but they specifically advise you not to do it over 30MPH. it looks like the car believed the motorcyclist was going to let them change because he had just slowed down and then sped up again to pass.
Lane filtering may be legal under a certain speed, but lane splitting like he is at that speed definitely is not. So if you're gonna do it, suck it up and know what happens is on you.
@@bacevs in CA, lane splitting is legal (as is filtering), but it's unclear whether it's legal to do it at speed. the CA DMV code only "recommends" you not do it at speeds greater than 30MPH, and never at speeds in excess of 10MPH over the speed of traffic. in any case, it was foolish and unsafe to do what he was doing, legal or not.
I Think the problem with cars riding past bikers in their lanes is, when a car sees a biker in lane 1 or 3, it appears the biker isn't in that lane of travel. And they pass thinking they have the lane to themselves. It's safer for a biker to stay in the center of the lane so the cars know they are actually in a lane
Huge respect to the biker at 3:55. I could not have stayed that calm to someone who intentionally rammed me off my bike. You could see the car driver inching closer when the biker approached and when he was beside the car, the car driver pushed him off. What a dick.
While it's legal to lane split, isn't it only when traffic is stopped? I don't live in CA so I have no idea, but I thought you couldn't do it while traffic is moving.
It can be done while traffic is moving at a slow pace, I believe its no greater than 30 or 35mph. Also the rider needs to be going at a responsible speed, not flying down the road.
@@ImTheRaptor ah, I think that's my confusion, I'm thinking of them as they same thing when they're two different concepts. I'm sure both are illegal here in NY.
Hey there, California based motorcycle rider here. Lane splitting is 100% legal here. At any speed. There are no stipulations or restrictions on it. However, speed limits still apply, so if you’re speeding you could be found liable in the event of a crash.
For some reason, Prius drivers are collectively the worst drivers on earth. Like there is some kind of genetic retardation that prius drivers all have and they all buy the same piece of shit car...
PMoto clearly doesn't understand the concept of 'blocking positions'. I mean, cars should know better, but we know they don't, so why give them a chance?
Moto Crimson, you need to slow down when splitting lanes. Traffic was way too open and your speed was inappropriate to the conditions. Glad you appear to be none the worse for wear.
I am going to say the first clip probably had more going on... Why would ypu squeak past, then stop and antagonize the SUV? Are you going to win? The amount of these where the rider is way way way at fault (regardless of law) is wild. You are not going to win against a car. Get out of danger and ride on.
"SO if he hit me it would be on him" famous last word. One of those people that doesn't need a helmet because all the brain damage has already occurred.
Many of these show exactly why I don't lane-split. I don't trust other drivers on the road enough to purposely get that close to them. The ONLY thing that guarantees safety is not getting close to them in the first place.
@@bddb9239 Actually, here in Tucson they just enacted lane splitting when the cars are stopped at a light. I did some research a while ago, and unless it's changed recently, lane splitting in CA is not "legal". It's also not "illegal". I.e there is no specific statute on the books making it legal/illegal. They let riders do it there as long as it's "safe".
Lane-splitting may be legal in some areas, but that doesn't make it safe and smart! Common thread in so many of these vids. We all need to ride like we're hard to see!
Not sure what the settlement was for the crash at @4:00 because the biker IS at fault with the driver. If you notice, the biker is riding on a lane divider line when the collision happens and the biker picked up speed NOT giving the driver enough opportunity to ensure no one is next to his car. The driver is also at fault but it should be a shared blame, I think! The rider is clearly in shock and is unable to properly respond due to the lady when she asked "do you know where you are". -Max