craptastical214m

craptastical214m t1_j5zjkyd wrote

> California, which is often cited as a ‘successful’ example of lane-splitting, has had no-fault insurance for over 30 years (source: me - I lived in CA for a time).

This statement is incorrect, I also lived in California for a time and did a quick sanity check Google search to back up my memories of the insurance situation there. My rates in the SF Bay Area vs my rates in Vancouver, WA were not notably different. Maybe a bit higher in CA, but not by much. The rates may be high in some parts of California, but it's not because of no-fault insurance and motorcycle lane-splitting.

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