concept   lane splitting

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Brazil (1) France (1) Indonesia (1) Japan (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Italy (1) South Korea (1) Thailand (1) Philippines (1) Spain (1) Switzerland (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 lane splitting Brazil In Brazil, lane splitting is common due to heavy traffic and unclear markings on bicycle lanes. 3
2 lane splitting France Lane splitting is generally illegal and discouraged in France for safety reasons. 3
3 lane splitting Indonesia In Indonesia, lane splitting is a common and accepted practice for motorcyclists to navigate congested traffic. 3
4 lane splitting Japan In Japan, lane splitting is a common and widely accepted practice for efficiently moving through traffic. 3
5 lane splitting Saudi Arabia Lane splitting is not common in Saudi Arabia and is generally discouraged due to perceived risks and lack of respect. 3
6 lane splitting Italy Lane splitting is a common and tolerated practice, especially in heavy traffic, in Italy. 2
7 lane splitting South Korea Lane splitting is a common and accepted practice for moving efficiently through traffic in South Korea. 2
8 lane splitting Thailand In Thailand, lane splitting is a common practice in navigating traffic jams, but lacks clear markings and signage. 2
9 lane splitting Philippines In the Philippines, lane splitting is a common and accepted practice for motorcyclists to navigate congested traffic. 1
10 lane splitting Spain Lane splitting is a common and sometimes tolerated practice in Spain, especially in heavy traffic. 1
11 lane splitting Switzerland Lane splitting is generally illegal and discouraged in Switzerland as it is considered a hazard to both motorcyclists and other drivers. 1