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Is lane splitting legal in New Mexico?

I was thinking about trading my car for a motorcycle to save myself some money on gas and time on my commutes, but my mom is telling me my plans for time-saving won’t work because lane splitting is illegal in New Mexico. Is that true?

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Sarah Gray · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Sorry, but your mom’s right on this one. A lot of motorcycle riders are surprised to learn that lane splitting is not legal in New Mexico. Not only is it illegal to overtake or pass another vehicle (motorcycle or otherwise) in the same lane but it’s also illegal to drive between lanes of traffic whether moving or stopped.
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