I know all about those tools. I am in no way apart of a group like that. I don't even ride sportbikes anymore. I do, however, love to wheelie. Kids love it, too...which is why I do it half the time.flb_78 wrote:DFW is having a bad time with sport bike riders. There's a large group that likes to get on the interstate and slow traffic down to walking speeds and "Stunt" on the road in front of the traffic.
Im surprised you were able to ride away with only a ticket for expired inspection.
Yes, riding a wheelie is a good way to go to Jail nowadays.
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It sounds like a good idea to be apart from them. Far apart.
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If the LEO considers it reckless.. YES.WildBill wrote:So it's against the law to have your front wheel leave the ground?C-dub wrote:Wheelie?nyj wrote:I don't think you read my post quite right.
One LEO will smile and suggest you not do that again, another will cite you for "something" and say next time, you get both tickets........and another will scream and yell that your actions were unsafe and could have caused and accident, you will be jailed, bike sized, ect.. sometimes they say that for good cause (stunters on the freeway at speed with other vehicles around) and sometimes it's just attitude and personal issues.. (coming away from a stop light, and the wheel lifts for a foot or two with no vehicles adjacent or behind.. yes it happened to me, yes I easily and successfully demonstrated to the judge, what I actually did vice what was "reported" and cited for was much different, and reality was I was not being reckless, said citations were thrown out and LEO was reprimanded for his lack of judgment… and wasting the courts time.)§ 545.401. RECKLESS DRIVING; OFFENSE.
(a) A person commits an offense if the person drives a vehicle in wilful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property.
(b) An offense under this section is a misdemeanor punishable by:
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Tailgate them with your horn on continuously.flb_78 wrote:DFW is having a bad time with sport bike riders. There's a large group that likes to get on the interstate and slow traffic down to walking speeds and "Stunt" on the road in front of the traffic.
Im surprised you were able to ride away with only a ticket for expired inspection.
Yes, riding a wheelie is a good way to go to Jail nowadays.

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Then they shoot at you. Happened to a guy a few years back who tried to break through their barricade that they made on the highway.The Annoyed Man wrote:Tailgate them with your horn on continuously.flb_78 wrote:DFW is having a bad time with sport bike riders. There's a large group that likes to get on the interstate and slow traffic down to walking speeds and "Stunt" on the road in front of the traffic.
Im surprised you were able to ride away with only a ticket for expired inspection.
Yes, riding a wheelie is a good way to go to Jail nowadays.
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Well, mine was a full blown wheelie down the street.bronco78 wrote:(coming away from a stop light, and the wheel lifts for a foot or two with no vehicles adjacent or behind.. )

Your name isn't Erik, is it?
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Depends... does "Erik" owe you money?nyj wrote:Well, mine was a full blown wheelie down the street.bronco78 wrote:(coming away from a stop light, and the wheel lifts for a foot or two with no vehicles adjacent or behind.. )
Your name isn't Erik, is it?
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No, but he owes me a supermoto ride.
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That was you?The Annoyed Man wrote:Tailgate them with your horn on continuously.

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Wheelies and lane splitting are two things that motorcyclists do that are not explicitly forbidden under Texas law but sometimes get people tickets or arrested anyway. The problem, in my opinion, is that the law on reckless driving is written so vaguely that anything can be charged as reckless driving, even if it violates no other law. Is a wheelie wilful and wanton disregard for safety? Note that the law, as was quoted, does not mention others. If it is dangerous to yourself, it is an offense. Under that concept, isn't riding a motorcycle in and of itself reckless? Isn't driving in traffic?
While I don't condone the action of the sport bike group mentioned, it would seem to me that they have conclusive proof that they were not driving recklessly. They slowed down all of the other traffic to be able to do their stunts safely. They should be written tickets for impeding the flow of traffic, but not arrested for reckless driving.
While I don't condone the action of the sport bike group mentioned, it would seem to me that they have conclusive proof that they were not driving recklessly. They slowed down all of the other traffic to be able to do their stunts safely. They should be written tickets for impeding the flow of traffic, but not arrested for reckless driving.
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I want to say §545.420 or possibly §545.402 of the TX transp. code would get someone for a wheelie depending on the circumstances. I could be wrong.
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ahh, ya, life has gotten in the way of that build.. but I started again this week...nyj wrote:No, but he owes me a supermoto ride.

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I have been told thta lane splitting was against the law in Texas. In California it is not, and it is not unusual for motorcycles to go between traffic. What was very surprising to me was during the Rita evacuation the traffic on I45 was stop and go for miles and miles. [I was stuck for 13 hrs and traveled 32 miles and burned half a tank of gas.] I never understood why the motorcycle riders didn't ride between the cars rather than standing still idling and buring gas.. I would think that even if an LEO could catch them they wouldn't give them a ticket for doing it during this situation.srothstein wrote:Wheelies and lane splitting are two things that motorcyclists do that are not explicitly forbidden under Texas law but sometimes get people tickets or arrested anyway.
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Wow! I would go crazy with 3 MPH for 13 hrs!WildBill wrote:I have been told thta lane splitting was against the law in Texas. In California it is not, and it is not unusual for motorcycles to go between traffic. What was very surprising to me was during the Rita evacuation the traffic on I45 was stop and go for miles and miles. [I was stuck for 13 hrs and traveled 32 miles and burned half a tank of gas.] I never understood why the motorcycle riders didn't ride between the cars rather than standing still idling and buring gas.. I would think that even if an LEO could catch them they wouldn't give them a ticket for doing it during this situation.srothstein wrote:Wheelies and lane splitting are two things that motorcyclists do that are not explicitly forbidden under Texas law but sometimes get people tickets or arrested anyway.

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Neither are specifically mentioned in PC or Trans code that I have seen or read..., but are actions cited against using other existing laws..Wheelies and lane splitting are two things that motorcyclists do that are not explicitly forbidden under Texas law but sometimes get people tickets or arrested anyway.
§ 545.401. RECKLESS DRIVING; OFFENSE for wheelies.
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§ 545.060, entitled "Driving on Roadway Laned for Traffic." for lane splitting.
One of our LEO's here would know better then I, as my data group is VERY small compared to those that do this for a living.
From the DPS site...
Q: Can I ride my motorcycle between cars in traffic?
A: The law doesn't specifically say one way or the other, but there are several statutes that may come to bear depending upon the circumstances, i.e. right of way, obligation to drive in a single lane, signal intention, passing with safety, etc. Motorcycles are considered equally as cars regarding traffic laws, so the single lane, signal intention and other statutes in the Transportation Code could come in to play.
The main statute that makes "lane splitting" illegal is Transportation Code Section 545.060, entitled "Driving on Roadway Laned for Traffic."
An operator on a roadway divided into two or more clearly marked lanes for traffic:
shall drive as nearly practical entirely within a single lane; and
may not move from the lane unless that movement can be made safely.
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