CHOKEPOINTS

Motorcyclists are increasingly violating lane laws in Washington

Jul 20, 2017, 6:16 AM | Updated: 8:53 am

Lane splitting...

(KIRO 7)

(KIRO 7)

There’s been an uptick in unsafe behavior by motorcyclists on Washington’s roads.

Q&A: Washington’s distracted driving law

“There’s an increase of motorcyclists weaving in and out of traffic and lane splitting, and driving on the shoulder, and we’ve gotten quite a few complaints and it’s tough for troopers to catch up to those motorcycles because they are weaving in and out of traffic and it’s becoming quite the safety issue,” Washington State Trooper Brook Bova said.

Bova explains the dangerous riding trend comes down to motorcyclists not wanting to be stuck in traffic. Some also believe a law allowing motorcyclists to lane split passed this year.

“And Motorcyclists believe this law passed, they have the law number and everything. It passed in the Senate, but not in the House. And it is an educational moment when we can say no, it did not, and it’s just not safe to do.”

Bova is referring to Bill 5378, which did not pass.

Because of that confusion, Washington State Patrol motorcycle emphasis patrols are happening now. Lane splitting can be a really expensive traffic violation.

“It would be a $136 fine for driving wheels off roadway, but depending on how erratic and egregious the driving is, you could be charged for a lot more if you have a passenger it could be reckless driving, illegal passing, endangering others …” Bova explained.

Critics say lane splitting can be done safely if you do it the right way. But you can’t do it in Washington. The only place you can legally lane split on a motorcycle is in California.

Oh, and here’s a pro tip for drivers, check your blind spot a lot — a motorcyclist who thinks the lane splitting law passed, or is simply ignoring the law, could be speeding up behind you while you are stopped in traffic.

Tell us about a Chokepoint or ask a traffic question @kirortraffic via Twitter.

Chokepoints

Seattle's department transportation...

Frank Sumrall

Head of Seattle’s Department of Transportation to depart after 2 1/2 years

Seattle's director of the Department of Transportation has announced he will be stepping down from his post, effective Feb. 12, 2025.

2 days ago

gas tax winter driving...

Chris Sullivan

Road Usage Charges and winter driving: What WA drivers should be prepared for

As cars continue to get better gas mileage and a larger number of EVs enter service, the state gas tax just doesn't go as far as it used to.

2 days ago

vehicle fire I-5...

Frank Sumrall

Vehicle fire shuts down multiple lanes on I-5 in Everett

A vehicle fire broke out on southward Interstate 5 (I-5), just south of State Route 529 (SR 529) near milepost 197 in Everett.

7 days ago

pay-by-mile...

Chris Sullivan

Will 2025 be the year of pay-by-mile?

The state has been testing and researching a pay-by-mile system to fund road maintenance and preservation for years.

7 days ago

sr 520 montlake project...

Chris Sullivan

WSDOT begins work to finish SR 520 Montlake Project

Just as the SR 520 Montlake Project is about to wrap up, work is already underway on the final piece of the plan, getting across Portage Bay to I-5.

9 days ago

sr 99 sea-tac des moines...

Nate Connors

SR 99 traffic snarls expected between Sea-Tac/Des Moines through Summer 2025

On Dec. 2, WSDOT begins a six-month rehabilitation project to improve a section of SR 99 through the Sea-Tac airport and Des Moines.

10 days ago

Motorcyclists are increasingly violating lane laws in Washington