The safety message of “Start Seeing Motorcycles” will take on more meaning in Minnesota on Tuesday as lane splitting and filtering for motorcyclists become legal. Passed in the 2024 legislative ...
With every passing year, more and more vehicles on Minnesota roads are equipped with high-tech safety systems. A dizzying array of cameras, sensors and computers allow our vehicles to brake ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The Centennial State is introducing a new measure for motorcyclists come August, and the Colorado State Patrol and Colorado Department of Transportation are spreading information ahead ...
The Minnesota Legislature passed a law allowing motorcyclists to slowly ride in between lanes when there is bumper-to-bumper or very slow traffic. But not so fast when it comes to actually doing this ...
As of July 1, 2025, there's a major legal change to road behavior in the Gopher State. If you're thinking that the subject of this article looks a little familiar, don't worry. You're not having déjà ...
MOORHEAD — There are new rules of the road to be aware of in Minnesota. July 1 marked the first day motorcyclists could lane split and lane filter in the state. While the terms may sound similar, they ...
Some motorists might get angry or at least envious watching motorcyclists ride between lanes of bumper-to-bumper traffic. Those who do it now are breaking the law, but starting July 1, 2025, it will ...
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We have all been there, driving down the highway, sitting in traffic or stopped at a light when a motorcycle comes weaving between cars. It can be dangerous and startling, but from a motorcyclist's ...
Motorcycles account for 16% of roadway fatalities in Washington, despite being only 3% of registered vehicles, according to the Washington Traffic Safety Commission. Officials are concerned about lane ...
With every passing year, more and more vehicles on Minnesota roads are equipped with high-tech safety systems. A dizzying array of cameras, sensors and computers allow our vehicles to brake ...