I'm not saying it is, I'm saying it should be.
Driving in "no lane" between long lines of cars moving 10 mph while you are going 40 to 50 is a perfect way to thin the gene pool of imbeciles.
And when they get squished to death, the poor slob who had the bad luck to be the car that he got flattened against has nightmares for the rest of his life and lives with a guilt trip even though he did nothing wrong to cause the death of the "logically challenged".
"Driving in "no lane" between long lines of cars moving 10 mph while you are going 40 to 50 is a perfect way to thin the gene pool of imbeciles."
Someone who probably cares more than I could look this up but I believe that lane splitting is legal up to 15 mph.
"...did nothing wrong...?
Do you normally look out your mirrors before you make a lane change or do you just close your eyes and wish for the best?
Just curious.