Is it illegal to split lanes on a motorcycle when driving in Hawaii? Sometimes I get stuck in long lines of cars but I know I could get where I need to go way faster if I just rode straight down the middle!
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
While it might be convenient, lane splitting is illegal in Hawaii and in most other states in the U.S. If you get caught splitting lanes within the state, you could be hit with a traffic ticket.
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