This Is How To Lane Split Safely

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  • @MotoJitsu
    @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад +28

    Be sure to subscribe and check out my other Road Strategy Videos!

    • @bartgeemoto
      @bartgeemoto 5 лет назад +2

      @MotoJitsu, nice lane splitting. One thing you've forgot to mention, when cars are not moving, some driver/passenger can open a door to get something from a trunk, etc. Fingers on levers all the time and all the time stay focused. Good habits, bro! :-) In Poland we can't blink a high beams, it's illegal. You can get a ticket for blinking with high beams. Here you have my video how I 'filter' a traffic:
      ruclips.net/video/RzjiNxuyMrM/видео.html
      Cheers, Fast Eddie! :)

    • @fladave99
      @fladave99 Месяц назад

      Lane splitting is TOTALLY STUPID. Great way to lose a LEG or have someone open their door and separate your pelvis. Treat your bike like a CAR, use FULL LANE and stop promoting SUICIDE. You are a FOOL. I drove 100k miles and never had an accident and never split a lane EVER

  • @modularcuriosity
    @modularcuriosity 2 года назад +55

    I like the fact that you wave to people to reinforce their kindness. "You did something nice and I want you to know I appreciate it" is such a better attitude than rev bombing. That's how we turn around people's perception of motorcyclist.

  • @TheSizzlingBadger
    @TheSizzlingBadger 5 лет назад +37

    My lane splitting strategy is very similar to yours, I don't flash my lights though, its usually a sign to let people "in" or "change lane" here in NZ so will just invite people to pull out on you. It's important to understand the local habits when riding and getting advice from the global RUclips. Good video keep sharing the advice, it helps keeps bikers alive.

  • @sandyshelton5
    @sandyshelton5 5 лет назад +7

    The comment about lane splitting being mentally exhausting is spot on. My commute home at 5PM on I-405 from Irvine, CA to Torrance is 35 miles. After splitting for 15 miles I'm too tired to split when I hit Long Beach. Fortunately, traffic opens up enough by then that it's not too bad riding with traffic.

  • @yugoboss4life
    @yugoboss4life 5 лет назад +42

    “Always know your escape route” 👌

  • @fallenatticus
    @fallenatticus 5 лет назад +38

    Just had you as my MSF instructor like 3 weeks ago. Great instructor. I’m on the road and took your advice on taking more classes. Gonna sub and keep on learning!!

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад +9

      It wasn't MSF...it's the CA basic course which is called the CMSP MTC. It's Lee Parks' basic course for CA. Awesome!

  • @WillC
    @WillC Год назад +3

    Your maturity level makes you an excellent mentor. In an era where everyone wants to see the fastest most dangerous shit, I love how calm and collected you are. Always prepared, always fulled geared, living to ride another day.

  • @redshiftrider6651
    @redshiftrider6651 5 лет назад +36

    A note:
    In my experience, most lane changes happen around on-ramps and when traffic slows.
    So when I'm lane splitting on the highway, I expect cars to be moving around more than usual near on/off ramps, and when traffic slows from speed.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад +7

      Yes and every where else.

    • @benjamincs1
      @benjamincs1 5 лет назад

      @@MotoJitsu Eh? So you don't agree with this? Surely it's helpful to think about where this stuff happens more or less often

    • @mogumede8211
      @mogumede8211 5 лет назад +3

      @@benjamincs1 That's not what he said.
      yes, that's where it happens the most, but
      no, expect lane changes anywhere else too.

    • @benjamincs1
      @benjamincs1 5 лет назад +1

      @@mogumede8211 I thought the tone was sarcastic, hence my response.

    • @antoniocordasco5386
      @antoniocordasco5386 5 лет назад +2

      yeah, when traffic slows suddenly and the queues start forming, you always get that couple of guys thinking "oh wait, That lane has got 10 metres less queue! quick, let's jump over there". I always wait for the queues to properly take shape before start lane splitting (or filtering as we call it in the UK)

  • @Kdubbzism
    @Kdubbzism 5 лет назад +7

    With respect to full disclosure: im only 2:48 into the video and the first sentiment is that you're the good angel on the shoulder, as opposed to the ever present devil giving opposite advice aka be a hooligan. Yes, the voice of reason and sensibility. BTW riding smart only adds to the experience. You don't have to be a dumbass to have fun. Control and the ever present pursuit of mastery is the ultimate thrill. All modern bikes from mid 2k onward are more than capable for any rider to have an absolute blast on. Thanks for your videos, you give top-tier instruction based on real world riding experience and are devoid of arrogance. Outstanding.

  • @daleprechaun1791
    @daleprechaun1791 5 лет назад +15

    Good idea man never thought of flashing the brights to grab there attention.

    • @MotoMichelle
      @MotoMichelle 5 лет назад

      Agree :)

    • @hillie47
      @hillie47 5 лет назад +2

      I changed the pilot light that sits above the low/high beam on my bike with a cheap programmable LED thing that you can set to flash and you can "program" colors. I think people have been noticing me earlier/better because of it. There's always the occasional blind idiot of course, so a safe road strategy still is key.

  • @00302998
    @00302998 2 года назад +3

    I like the hazard and flashing idea. I’ll definitely use that from now on.

  • @SinanDM
    @SinanDM 2 года назад +11

    Soooo glad to see this video. It gives me a lot of useful tips on freeway riding, which I have been afraid to get on. Glad to see so many courteous drivers in San Diego. Like you said, you make yourself visible to other drivers and most times they will make room for you. Great video.

  • @pioneeredthislife452
    @pioneeredthislife452 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for making this video! I've seen other people do lane splitting in their videos (not to show lane splitting but they were actively doing it while making videos on other things) and they made lane splitting look horrible. They always cut drivers off and seem to get wedged in tight spaces. This makes more sense now!

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  4 года назад +3

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @ceasetruth
    @ceasetruth 5 лет назад +2

    I do the same thing on the same roads and you did a great job explaining it. I don't have hazards and am going to have to start using my brights now since I very rarely ever do and it clearly works pretty well because a lot more ppl moved for you than they do for me. Hope to see you out there and thanks for the great content.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      Thanks! Hope to see you!

  • @carlosxramirez
    @carlosxramirez 2 года назад +3

    So much good info in this video, I’ve yet to lane split even in regular traffic let alone the freeway so this video gave me so much info on what to look out for and everything thank you! 🙏🏽

  • @Dirk-R
    @Dirk-R 4 года назад +2

    Your on-the-road videos are great, clearly showing the situations as is. You can't make enough of these. Great audio, by the way.

  • @afarny12
    @afarny12 4 года назад +6

    Really good video, very useful. I also like how you say 90% of the drivers are paying attention. I find that to be true as well. As a driver in California I am constantly checking my mirrors and see motorcycles coming from a good distance away and make room for them to pass. As a new rider I have had only one driver not see me and cut me off while on my bike. I was able to get around them quickly since I made sure not to be riding next to another car. Most drivers see me and make room for me.
    I think it's good to point that out, that most drivers are paying attention. A lot of people are too scared to ride because they think "every car is going to try to hit them". The more bikers on the road the more drivers start to look out for them and the more comfortable they are with them passing. This makes it safer for us.
    So like you said predict the cars with do something stupid so you are prepared. And shut up and practice!:)

  • @thomasgarcia7826
    @thomasgarcia7826 5 лет назад +8

    Totally agree on the mentally taxing part when splitting on the highway..

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад +2

      It is...this was about my limit without taking a break.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      @Palm Coast Adventures Yes...some people do stupid things.

  • @davidprice2722
    @davidprice2722 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the pointers about anticipating lane changes during gaps. Looking to start riding soon! Love from nyc

  • @SeanC1959
    @SeanC1959 5 лет назад +2

    Another great video Eddie. Here in Australia you have to be pretty careful when lane filtering, as we call it here. It was made illegal for many years and now is legal again. Thus a lot of drivers are not aware of the change in the law. Occasionally you get snapperhead drivers who take it personally if a motorcycle filters past them. Some even try to block us riders by nosing into or driving right on the divider lane markers. I live just outside of Sydney and luckily for me rarely have to negotiate high traffic roads - except when I have to my GS serviced !!!! Yipes!! One of the busiest and hilliest routes in Sydney!

  • @ComputerGeekOnTwoWheels
    @ComputerGeekOnTwoWheels Год назад

    Thank you for all the details , this video will save lives. One thing about after exhaust volume, having it slightly louder than stock can help people locate a motorcycle when the bike is besides a vehicle that is considering lane changing. Not everyone reacts to sound the same way, but I use sound clues to locate vehicles around me. I always turn my head when lane changing but many people do not and having sound clues does increases visibility.

  • @jeffpolanco604
    @jeffpolanco604 3 года назад +1

    I love the way you narrate while driving for safe riding, watching your videos, i now find myself doing the same when riding...thanks man

  • @Yolac88
    @Yolac88 3 года назад +2

    Love your videos! I'm a newbie rider and I'm learning a lot from you. Your #1 fan from the Philippines

  • @stevengraham1553
    @stevengraham1553 5 лет назад

    All your videos was from 4 month ago decided to have another browse and boom new videos u talk so much sense keep up good work

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      Yes, I can't make videos by jumping out of time lol

  • @is_5013
    @is_5013 Год назад

    Very useful, thank you! Great idea to flash the brights!

  • @nogisandy3645
    @nogisandy3645 Год назад

    This is my exact commute home from work. Definitely glad I found this video and down to take a course from you

  • @nerd9684
    @nerd9684 5 лет назад +4

    I'm a new rider starting on a Ninja 300. Thank you for the great content, and allowing me to learn so much from you. I look forward to your content. Be safe.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад +1

      You're very welcome!

    • @maksummohammed6672
      @maksummohammed6672 4 года назад +2

      Hey! seems we got our Ninjas at about the same time. Been listening to Fast eddy for about 5 - 6 wks, practicing and finally got on the high way yesterday and it was excellent.

  • @marl0nbrand01
    @marl0nbrand01 3 года назад +4

    You're saving lives by making better riders of us all.. Great job man 👍Hats off and respect to you, semper fi. 🇺🇸

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  3 года назад

      Thanks 😊

    • @M1keMorrison
      @M1keMorrison Год назад +1

      That's for sure. I've definitely become a better rider by watching these videos and practicing. Now I do 5 mins of MotoJitsu before my daily commute and it makes my ride so much more enjoyable (and safer).

  • @ericcampbell1803
    @ericcampbell1803 5 лет назад

    I really appreciate this video, my state just passed a lane splitting law although it's only at red lights, this video still gives goods pointers for that situation. Thank you.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      You're in Utah? You're welcome.

  • @madmaxximus1234
    @madmaxximus1234 2 года назад

    Lane splitting is illegal in my neck if the woods.
    I use the slow traffic to practice the slow stuff. If it stops I stay back approximate 10'. I also drop an arm as a extra flag to draw attention when I plan on a switch.
    Great videos MJ! Your inputs have helped me a great deal.
    👍👍🤙

  • @TurtleTorture
    @TurtleTorture 5 лет назад

    I fucking love your videos. Calm, collected, informative.
    No bullshit ranting or off-topic anecdotes.
    Pure learning experience, thank you Fast Eddie!

  • @Johny40Se7en
    @Johny40Se7en 5 лет назад

    Good lesson with the blind spots and lane positioning Eddie, a lot of people even some experienced riders forget that. I always try and make eye contact with the drivers if I'm not sure of what they're gonna do because then they've definitely seen you. I get what you said about the irony with the loud pipes =P
    They CAN save lives but only sometimes, and only if the driver has their window down or they're probably not gonna hear it especially if they got loud music on. Like you said though, it's better not to depend on the loud pipes and just make better choices. Your wisdom and tips are timeless and that why you're such a positive and humble influence in the bike World. Thank you always.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks..no they can't save your life...it's a piece of metal...your choices will keep you safe, nothing more. If I had loud pipes and went 80mph lane splitting and a car switched lanes, is it the car's fault? No. Upgrade the software, the hardware is fine.

    • @Johny40Se7en
      @Johny40Se7en 5 лет назад +1

      @@MotoJitsu Upgrade the software hahaa, awesome =P

  • @donmartin9567
    @donmartin9567 2 года назад

    Great Video. Living in Canada we don't get to Lane Split / Share. But, I've ridden through California and done some splitting in LA & San Diego, on my Gold Wing. I was simply amazed at how people got out of my way and let me by.
    Tried to split here during rush our and doors open in front of you, cars squeeze over to ensure there isn't any room, pissed off drivers bump you from behind. Not pleasant. If you stay "in your place" they tolerate you though.

  • @StreetMotoZ
    @StreetMotoZ 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent Video Greg! 100%! I wish my state, South Carolina, would legalize lane splitting and filtering.

  • @Jaxon-r3u
    @Jaxon-r3u 4 месяца назад

    Good to know i love watching motojitsu. And living in the bay area california lane splitting will be a must as i start riding more.

  • @chrismass100
    @chrismass100 Год назад

    Another informative video Thank you. A tip I like to pass along is when driving is to watch the car's front wheels, to see if the driver is intending and what direction the car is going to turn. This can give you a second or two to react.

  • @wschappell
    @wschappell 2 года назад

    This video just showed up in my feed so apologies for the late comment. I live in the Bay Area snd I’ve been riding on 80 a lot. I’ll be honest lane splitting is way beyond my comfort. Mainly due to my confidence and skill level but also due to the level of stupid I see from drivers here and a lot of road rage. So I try to plan my freeway rides as early in the day as possible to minimize traffic and if traffic is bad I just use side streets or minor highways to get to my destination. And if I can’t I’ll put a foot down and stop on the highway and just go with traffic. Usually traffic opens up in a few minutes and if not then I just camp in the slow lane and take the next exit.
    Maybe one day I’ll have the skill and nerve but for now I just keep it firmly within my skill and risk comfort level.
    Love your videos man.

  • @Trucker1970
    @Trucker1970 6 месяцев назад +1

    GREAT JOB! when done properly… It changes my mind about the lane splitting (filtering) laws 😃 Even CHP can scare the crap out of you sometimes 😅 but my hats off to them for the way they handle those bikes with the saddle bags I drive a semi always watching in my mirrors and always make room 🤠 Happy motoring my friend stay safe ❤

  • @therocinante3443
    @therocinante3443 Год назад

    This right here is the #1 reason why I'm getting a motorcycle. I live in an area with nightmare traffic and I'm looking forward to being able to do this one day.

  • @tomskeen6405
    @tomskeen6405 Год назад

    Great information. Lane splitting is illegal in my state, but this is well worth watching because the principals still apply to normal riding.

  • @juangalvan5561
    @juangalvan5561 Год назад

    I like what you said, mentally drained, I commute from Serrenato Valley to TJ, get of work at 330 and although I get home in such a short time, I need to decompress

  • @AdventureGlide
    @AdventureGlide Год назад +1

    *_Great Video thanks for all your tips. I wish you could lane split in all the states._*

  • @cwollan1688
    @cwollan1688 Год назад

    I really appreciate the tip on the tailgate support I was stretching my head yesterday wondering how to keep my FXR weight off of the tailgate thank you so much also I've been looking for a trailer to haul my motorcycle problem solved you're awesome thank you

  • @camilovargas77
    @camilovargas77 3 года назад +1

    thanks man, I live in San Diego and this van be life saver!

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  3 года назад

      You're welcome!!!
      FYI: Have you heard about my other RUclips channel? It's a podcast where I interview interesting people...it's called MyIgnorance. Check it out :)
      ruclips.net/channel/UCVJeRk29mNO-YRuvOJ73klQ

  • @user-qm9oo2fd2o
    @user-qm9oo2fd2o 5 лет назад +2

    I'm in California as well and lane split often. I've never thought about putting on my hazard lights as I thought that would be illegal. I have flashed my high beams many times though.
    It's really nice to see drivers finally checking their mirrors and moving over on a regular basis.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад +2

      You can place yourself in better positions....your safety is determined by the choices you make. I have had motor cops follow behind me while lane splitting with my hazards on and never said anything. I'm not revving my engine like an idiot or going fast.

    • @user-qm9oo2fd2o
      @user-qm9oo2fd2o 5 лет назад +2

      Your explanation about "idiots" messing it up for all of us is spot on. I see idiots quite often. I've seen idiots wheeling during lane splitting.
      I've also followed CHP Motor Officers lane splitting, it was like parting of the Red Sea.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      lol yes...lots of good examples of what not to do.

  • @jaysilverheals4445
    @jaysilverheals4445 Год назад

    outstanding masterpiece. I had just commented on a video where car moved over into the gap that "he should have been spotting gaps" also the using of the brights. a HUGE thing at night such as your approaching intersection in a city with a green light. I never drove through no green lights. I was assuming to get hit by drunk driver running the light so I used my bright heavily. I never drove though what would be the point of impact if I could not stop. I had another benefit back when I was riding. My bike a yamaha vstar1300 with windshield and hard saddlebags appeared exactly like motorcycle cop. as far as watching for cars having driven back and forth to the keys many times in my day (which is not now) car on the side person looking sideways ready to turn? if not eye contact I would slow down and once virtually came to a stop till the lady looked over. You mentioned the "dimensions" another thing to to spot is "the dimentia" I got out of it in the nick of time everyone else was dead. sold it when I moved back from Florida and I was over 60 then and I could tell "not as sharp as I was" that ended my motorcycle carreer I ended up alive starting out in teens and leg broken in ten places almost lost leg. moral of story after this speech is when I started actual high speed freeway and street biking (age 50) I rode like old lady. the stuff he shows in video I would not do any of it past age 35 if your mind is not razor sharp.

  • @05EVORS
    @05EVORS 5 лет назад

    great video from a fellow CA rider. I recommend EVERYONE get at least a $40 LED high beam replacement and a low if you can find one that will fit(alot of housings wont physically allow car LED low beam swaps). Cars TOTALLY treat you different on LED vs Halogen without having to flash all the time. The car 'opportunists' are playing Tetris all the time and as long as you recognize that, your instinct will tell you to beware of the holes and be ready for a tetris block to fill that space. The thing I hate the worst when splitting is not being able to acknowledge all the cool moves cars made for me as you cant wave at everyone. Love how you reiterate the responsibility of the ride being owned by the riders decisions. If your a rider you HAVE to take ownership of the experience. I split OC/LA county on the daily w a GXR1K and (used to be a cammed Busa) exhaust helps especially when its a parking lot - throwing noise wether its a small rev or cracking throttle in gear will cause the 'red sea' to part alot earlier w pipes. Just got rid of my carbon yoshimura pipe it was too quiet for the LA mean streets. Its rewarding to be that car guy cager taking a day off the bike and watch bikes come up and go by after spending years on the white lines. ALOT of idiot bikers out there that make us all seem bad.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      I've always had stock lights and found no problems...do as you wish :)

    • @suburbanhobbyist2752
      @suburbanhobbyist2752 4 года назад

      @@MotoJitsu I'd consider yourself lucky then. I've had bikes where the stock light should have been illegal it was so low in light output. Like literally cannot drive at night they were so dim. A GS has a crazy good stock light. This commenter is spot on for at least half the manufacturers out there. Good advice to change out stock headlight for those models.

  • @fredflintstone577
    @fredflintstone577 5 лет назад +1

    San Diego is a beautiful city! I was impressed by how many people moved over for you. I thought the guy who sped by you was pissed off because you were too slow in the fast lane. You can see him in your mirror coming up fast. He did end up just stuck in traffic so pretty stupid by him but when there is space cars will speed up and take the space.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      Yes, if you make yourself visible and flash your brights...people see.

  • @TheTV5150
    @TheTV5150 5 лет назад

    I try to thank others as often as the situation allows. Sometimes it feels a little "weird", so thank you for bringing back to mind about rewarding good behavior the others showed! Good night from Germany:-)

  • @pmsr1980
    @pmsr1980 2 года назад +2

    Man, you make lane splitting so simple!!
    I' m still trying to master lane splitting in the city but I'm still lacking... the nerve :p. So I' m still behaving like a car in the city traffic...

  • @grahamarthur
    @grahamarthur 5 лет назад +2

    Great to see my own strategy validated. Nice one. 😎

  • @bahaakrayem4104
    @bahaakrayem4104 3 года назад

    No one goes that far in learning people.. Thank you man
    I really enjoyed and learned many techniques in this 26 minutes

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  3 года назад +1

      welcome!
      MotoJitsu.com for my new app, books, merch, affiliate links to Revzilla, etc. :)

  • @alexapple4121
    @alexapple4121 Год назад

    Super informative and safe, thank you

  • @StoicWei
    @StoicWei 2 года назад

    Thanks for all the tips. I am mentally ready to attempt lane splitting on the freeway now.

  • @meatshieldmoto4498
    @meatshieldmoto4498 5 лет назад +2

    I used to live in SD, that route brought back some commuting flashbacks. I was unfortunately car-only out there, and I was always jealous of the bikers who could split (did my best to give them ample space). Hopefully more states get on the lane-splitting bandwagon soon.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад +2

      Me too...Utah just joined.

    • @suburbanhobbyist2752
      @suburbanhobbyist2752 4 года назад +1

      They won't because most motorcycle riders believe it is unsafe to lane split (in states where it is still illegal). It's a shame but because they've never done it they have concluded it looks unsafe so it must be and they don't make enough noise to get their laws changed. Their own worst enemy.

    • @michaeltrivette1728
      @michaeltrivette1728 Год назад

      @@suburbanhobbyist2752 It is more unsafe than NON-lanesplitting. I will never be onboard with lane splitting and am confused by people who are. Sorry.

  • @skrutzen
    @skrutzen 5 лет назад

    I just installed Clearwater Lights on my F700GS. I installed the Darlas (fork mounted) and Kristas (mounted on my crash bars). I got them for two reasons: safety and more light at night. I put the yellow lenses on the Darlas and kept the Kristas white. The Darlas are on at all times and I can adjust them via a dimmer switch. The Kristas have a separate switch and I can turn them on/off when needed. They are controlled by the dimmer as well. When I hit the brights, all lights go on full power (Kristas switch must be on for that as it's not overridden but the brights). They also go full bright when I hit the horn which is a huge plus. I can't recommend them enough. My visibility to other drivers has gone way up. They are very expensive though so be prepared. Worth every penny.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      2 sets? Wow...yes they're good lights.

    • @skrutzen
      @skrutzen 5 лет назад

      @@MotoJitsu Probably overkill but I really like having them and the versatility that they provide. Also, cars see me and I like that.

  • @hectorvara750
    @hectorvara750 2 года назад

    I lane split usually about 70 miles east of LA. I lane split with a six cylinder K1600GT or my other bike a R1200GS. Both bikes have extra lights which I use in this situation. No need for the bright lights. I try to always wave to the cars that obviously allow me extra room as I know that they do not have to share the lane and I am not in that much of a hurry. I have lane split for so long that I have been mentally tired and have gotten off the freeway for an alternate route and rest from the traffic.
    Almost every single driver is great and I really appreciate them. Like you say, you have to be alert. I really, really appreciate this privilege and I never try to abuse it.

  • @MadMo-VFR
    @MadMo-VFR 5 лет назад

    i think the most dangerous gap is when one lane is going 15mph faster than the second one is crawling i can almost guarantee there is stupid gonna jump out of nowhere not looking or flashing.. i seen it happen in front of me where thus guy jump out of hus lane causing the motorcycle to swerve into back of pickup and not even stopinh to check on the dude.. great video man

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      It could happen, yes. Need to be aware and ready.

  • @jaimepegado8737
    @jaimepegado8737 5 лет назад

    Moto, you got the best standard operating procedure riding a bike, this dont only applies to riders but to all cagers and bikers alike that uses the mainways and freeways. This is hazard perception that is being emphasized and taught when taking driving instructor course. Hazard perception needs to be number one priority when operating any vehicle on the road, it will save lives. If people does what you do.....there will be less accident and the road will be a safer place to drive. Another one that is important is " you have to see them....and they have to see you"

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      Thanks...my #1 biggest skill is knowing I want to use my brain before my skill...judgement is key.

  • @Pozzer528
    @Pozzer528 3 года назад

    Great video. Reenforces the way I lane split.

  • @hondaridinhoney7302
    @hondaridinhoney7302 2 года назад

    such an awesome video from start to finish!

  • @TheJosa007
    @TheJosa007 5 лет назад

    Nothing beats being polite, good people will remain good because of people like you and me, I don't have a loud pipe to startle drivers as I go by, I
    ve seen that reaction with other bikers and drivers not being aware that there is a bike coming. I think the car drivers knew who you are. : )

  • @zeplin4078
    @zeplin4078 5 лет назад

    Thanks Greg for the great video have been waiting for this. Is it your preference to use your hazards or is it law when lane splitting in your country?

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад +1

      You're welcome...lane splitting is only legal in two states, California and Utah. I just do it for preference, sometimes.

  • @eco98
    @eco98 Год назад

    Interesting to watch this. In my country/state you can only lane split through stopped traffic. I wasn't expecting to see this.

  • @BootsandJeansRiders
    @BootsandJeansRiders 5 лет назад

    Hey we were in your area this past March, and of course we had to lane split/share. Not so much in San Diego, but in LA on the 405...WOW! if not, it would've taken hours to make it through traffic. We ride big bikes without loud pipes, so we are very very careful while splitting. We would never split out of California, because other states aren't used to bikes coming down the middle.
    Anyway, keep up the great work.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      Only CA and Utah it's legal :)

    • @BootsandJeansRiders
      @BootsandJeansRiders 5 лет назад

      That's Good to know, we will be in Utah again next year. @@MotoJitsu

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      Nice!

  • @bioworkzllc9540
    @bioworkzllc9540 4 года назад

    This video was very informative and useful. Thank you!

  • @lanetaylor3900
    @lanetaylor3900 3 месяца назад

    Most people are mostly good most of the time. Well said. My experience driving in CA was really quite good. Filtering is legal in 5 states now, and I hope it spreads. Consistent laws in every state would be better, IMO, because then people would get used to it.
    FL is terrible riding, because there's such a mix of locals, older drivers, and tourists, but if filtering was legal everywhere, the tourists would still, in theory, at least be used to it.
    UT did a really good job publicizing filtering when it was legalized there, and they had very little issues with it.

  • @reghasell3921
    @reghasell3921 5 лет назад

    I remember learning to read the "Body Language" of the cars. The drivers will subconsciously make the move before they are aware of what they are actually doing. Sometimes its a slight drift as they check their mirrors etc. This gives you a split second heads-up. And always, two fingers on the front brake, a few more split seconds between you and injury.

  • @alexchavez9083
    @alexchavez9083 3 года назад

    It just shows a responsible rider right here keep teaching my friend you are saving lives

  • @hillie47
    @hillie47 5 лет назад +6

    So different from the other youtubers. I always thought shorts, tshirts and flipflops were mandatory safety gear for lane splitting and to make sure you make the most of it, there's at least a 40mph speed difference, plus hand on the clutch to be able to redline rev it when needed!
    ;)

  • @budkoga5835
    @budkoga5835 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @vladimirribar1269
    @vladimirribar1269 2 года назад

    Thank you E ! 🙏🏻

  • @RideWithRen
    @RideWithRen 5 лет назад +1

    I love your riding style, smooth and safe. I agree that triangulating your lights work well, it will make your bike pop in traffic. What kind of gloves are those you're using?

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks...Sumo R by Lee Parks. www.leeparksdesign.com

  • @blackbirdpie217
    @blackbirdpie217 Год назад

    An older driver came over on me without looking and no signal. I shaved off his mirror and and went down of course but learned to be more diligent, to ride just this way. Your video is absolutely spot on but my bike is louder.

  • @allans7281
    @allans7281 3 года назад

    Excellent video I like your defensive strategies- I ride the same way!! Happy rid’n!!

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  3 года назад

      thanks!!!
      If you're already subscribed to my new RUclips channel, thank you!! If not, here it is!! :) Many more cool conversations to come! ruclips.net/channel/UCVJeRk29mNO-YRuvOJ73klQ

    • @allans7281
      @allans7281 3 года назад +1

      We ride like “terminator!” I analyze everybody. Space/distance keeps us safe. ( i look at a cars distance and speed- both are a threat)

  • @IrishBog
    @IrishBog 2 года назад +1

    Great video. There’s nothing like seeing it in action to understand

  • @kabish0603
    @kabish0603 5 лет назад

    I played around with flashing my lights on my Yamaha while splitting.. Actually made a pretty big difference but I also have LED pods mounted which I'm sure helped more. I've personally kind of always thought it was a douch bag move but it does help. I actually just picked up a R1200RT Saturday, it has clearwater lights down on the forks so that should help. Although if I flash my high beam too quickly it causes the clearwaters to strobe for a few seconds, also if I turn on my hazards it puts them into a strobe mode till I turn off the hazards. Wondering if I'll end up getting pulled over for that one but people should defiantly see while splitting :)

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      Light travels really fast and gets people's attention :)

  • @thebikergirluk559
    @thebikergirluk559 5 лет назад

    "if i hit a wing mirror with my handle bar its gonna be a bad day." LOL. yes it would. I stopped on a cattle grid during my first few weeks of riding. That was a bad day :P my foot went through - in front of a fully loaded double decker bus. Great tips with the flashylights thanks x

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      Sheesh! lol You're welcome

  • @CaaSh421
    @CaaSh421 5 лет назад

    That’s great for commuting on a bike...but I prefer to not sit in stop-and-go traffic with a hugely increased statistical probability that I’ll get hit. In my humble opinion, it’s always better to ride away from the metro areas & traffic...or just get on a track. I also like to be the fastest one on the road, even if just by 5-10mph. That way I get to make all of my own decisions. I don’t want anybody on his/her cell phone picking my lanes & lines for me, those have to be the rider’s decisions. Always as proactive as possible to stay safe and to get the best experience possible out of every ride.
    Personal preferences aside, you’re clearly a great rider who reads the road very well. Strong technical video. Executing correctly on details like these is what keeps us safe, no matter the type of bike or riding style. Good advice. Thanks for sharing 💪🏼

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      You have to go through traffic to get to the canyons.

    • @CaaSh421
      @CaaSh421 5 лет назад

      MotoJitsu Of course, but I live on the far-West side of the Denver metro, so I turn West and in 10 minutes I’m in the mountains. I realize this is an exception to the rule. It’s true that people have to ride in traffic, that’s just reality. And I guess if you’re going to lane split then it’s good to have a strategy, but just because it’s legal doesn’t make it smart. Riders in Colorado think y’all are nuts.

    • @suburbanhobbyist2752
      @suburbanhobbyist2752 4 года назад

      @@CaaSh421 You think we are nuts because you've never lane split before. It appears much more dangerous than it actually is. There have been studies proving it is actually safer to practice lane splitting.

    • @CaaSh421
      @CaaSh421 4 года назад

      @SuburbanHobbyist Safer...as opposed to what? Not lane splitting? Safer than hitting canyon switchbacks without any traffic around? Or safer than riding anywhere away from traffic? I’d love to see any of those statistics. Separately...independent of the subjectivity of our opinions - I get far less fun out of riding on congested streets where lane splitting is even possible, opposed to riding canyon switchbacks, wheeling over hill crests, etc. I have lane split previously, btw...for many years in my younger days of riding (traffic laws be damned), so I’m not ignorant on the subject. It just isn’t for me, nor is city riding where the only skill needed is the ability to wrench down on a throttle.

  • @jasonpatterson2143
    @jasonpatterson2143 Год назад

    What a crazy good video.

  • @LAMBofLUCI
    @LAMBofLUCI Год назад

    "idk about you but light travels pretty damn fast" hahaha i love physics, so i giggled a little

  • @FNGMOTO
    @FNGMOTO 5 лет назад +3

    A few observations and a question. It’s amazing watching cars move out of the way because they see you without loud pipes. Second, with you flashing your high beam would it be easier or better to have a modulator for your headlight? When your lane splitting have you ever encountered a driver who was pissed because you can lane split?

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад +2

      SEE me yes...lights work. I don't want a modulator for my light. I've had people yell at me, try cutting me off, grab at me, etc.

  • @domb4366
    @domb4366 3 года назад

    why would some people click on thumbs down?? Strange. Very good video. Thanks.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  3 года назад

      Hater gonna hate! 😃

  • @CassMoneys
    @CassMoneys 4 года назад

    fantastic insight to stay alive on the freeway, or anywhere else to split.

  • @ryanm1764
    @ryanm1764 5 лет назад

    Not allowed to lane filter like this in Aus, but great to hear your perspective that I can use in my filtering :)

  • @goadmerle
    @goadmerle 2 года назад

    I know exactly what you mean about being mentally straining. Lane splitting for a long period of time. I had to lane split from victorville ca. All the way to knott's berry farm early in the morning on a weekday. I was mentally braindead.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤️Check out MotoJitsu.com for the links to my app, books, merch, discounts, etc. 👍🏼

  • @marcotgames
    @marcotgames 5 лет назад

    very good attitude and foresight: Ur a too good to be true biker. I hope I remember half of the stuff Ur statin when I get my Mt07...

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      Thanks!

    • @mogumede8211
      @mogumede8211 5 лет назад

      Never stop learning. Even when you've been riding for a long time it's good to go back and refresh; you might have picked up some bad habits.
      Don't ever assume you know enough to not be vigilant.
      3 years commuting in traffic like that in Los Angeles, and I got rear ended at a traffic light here in Dallas 3 months ago. Wasn't anything I could do ... Inattentive driver (on their phone) switched lanes and hit me at 40mph+

  • @abelchavez4594
    @abelchavez4594 Год назад

    GREAT VIDEO THANK YOU FOR SHARING. BE SAFE BLESSINGS

  • @nitemunky76
    @nitemunky76 5 лет назад

    Try riding through London during rush hour for a lesson in how to do this. Good tips in this video though. For me the best advice I would give is to be patient, always give yourself an out and observe, observe, observe. It also pays to know your your bike really well and be confident manoeuvring at slow speeds.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад

      Thanks...maybe one day I will...or maybe not. I would have to judge the situation when I get there.

  • @ianroberts2426
    @ianroberts2426 Год назад

    As someone who also live and ride in SD, this is great lane splitting. Absolutely no reason to lane split if traffic is already moving at the speed limit.

  • @PepperGeorge
    @PepperGeorge 2 года назад

    What a great and helpful video

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  2 года назад

      glad you think so, over 400 more to go through!

  • @terribrown4178
    @terribrown4178 2 года назад +1

    😍 Love it.

  • @TimRHillard
    @TimRHillard Год назад

    I live in SoCal, and when I first moved her twelve years ago, said ''I will never lane split''. Well, that lasted less than a week before I tried it, and now prefer it. I was just rearended on a major SoCal freeway recently in my wife's car. A neighbor said, ''man, if you were on your bike, you'd be dead''. I said, nah, if I were on my bike I'd been lane splitting, not just sitting there.

  • @rvdboomgaard
    @rvdboomgaard 3 месяца назад

    This is how you lane split. Good example. When you do it like this, it is safe. This should be legal in all states. Happy it is legal in my country too.

  • @Whatyoutakinbout
    @Whatyoutakinbout 4 года назад

    I’m guilty for going way to fast splitting lanes in California. Not anymore tho.
    Thank god for these mind opening videos.

  • @stretch8861
    @stretch8861 5 лет назад

    I live in Georgia and occasionally find myself in and around Atlanta. By comparison, your car drivers seem more patient and observant than here. I'd like to see filtering here, but it would be a long road to get there. (That pun was VERY intended!)

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  5 лет назад +1

      hopefully more states will adopt it...Utah is now the 2nd.

    • @mogumede8211
      @mogumede8211 5 лет назад

      Go and talk to your state rep. Tell them you want their support or them to co- sponsor any legislation legalising lane splitting.
      Emphasise all the positives;
      * each bike is one less car on the road.
      * lane splitting allows a vehicle (bike) to use non usable space on the road; the space between the cars.
      * both the above reduce congestion
      * all the above reduce tailpipe emissions; as more vehicular traffic is actually moving rather than crawling or idling. Traffic gets through a particular point faster.
      * Heat stress and heat fatigue is minimised for motorcyclists on warm and hot days if there is traffic.
      * bikes occupy less space on the road, ie; two bikes next to each other in the same lane use the same space as one car (I don't really advocate that myself, but it is feasable though not advised. However two bikes staggered in one lane take up the space of one maybe one and a half cars.
      )
      * you can easily see around motorcycles at the traffic ahead
      * rear end crashes constitute the 2nd highest accident type involving more than one vehicle.
      * fewer fatalities if motorcyclists can filter to the front of the traffic at lights and stop signs.
      * if passed, more people might be more inclined to ride, reducing pressure on the road systems, while allowing the same number of commuters to use it.
      * that ^ more efficient use of the roads is like adding a lane of traffic to the roads, but without the construction, the delays and especially the costs of actually adding a lane to the roads
      * etc etc etc
      Sure, drivers aren't expecting bikes to pop up between them, but then again, lane splitting only really requires that drivers stay in the center of their lane, and the biker can squeeze in between the cars if they feel comfortable doing so. In other words, done properly, lane splitting doesn't require anything extra from the drivers, just that they do what they should already be doing.
      Here is a link alluding to the fact that if 10% of drivers switch to a motorcycle or public transport (study only cites motorbikes) then the effect on traffic could be a 40% reduction in traffic.
      newatlas.com/motorcycles-reduce-congestion/21420/
      That ^ was all in the email I wrote to them. After I stopped in at the office and talked to their assistant.
      Then get all your riding friends to do the same. I'll be having a meetup with my representative over coffee to talk about it, and for him to be able to put a face to a name.

  • @alexchavez9083
    @alexchavez9083 3 года назад

    I'm I perris ca 45 min from SD thanks for the informative video it realy helps a noob like me

  • @61soldiergirl
    @61soldiergirl Год назад

    Wow the time you saved yourself is really cool.

  • @rallyzamora8356
    @rallyzamora8356 3 года назад

    The way it should be done ✅ thank you

  • @Yamahog
    @Yamahog 3 года назад

    Hey Eddie, Nice Vid. You'd think that most, if not all, MC mfr's would have and auto-flasher for the head light these days and a hazards switch too.

    • @MotoJitsu
      @MotoJitsu  3 года назад

      Thanks. I wouldn't want my lights to be flashing non-stop.