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It's called lane splitting.
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No
Not in California, it isn't!
This depends on the state, or on local ordinances. Here in California, yes, motorcycles can use the carpool lanes.
The lanes between in the Kingdom Hearts is referred to as the roads.
Yes, that's illegal.
Yes. that includes other motor cycles.
They are small and can hide easily into blind spots.
As a driver, you should always watch for bicycles and motorcycles when changing lanes or making turns because they are small and quick. They are usually also quiet.
Motorcycles and bicycles can be harder to keep track of than cars are, because they are smaller vehicles which do not always drive in a lane as cars do, but sometimes squeeze themselves in between lanes. So they can show up where you don't expect them. And when you are changing lanes or turning, they may not be able to predict what you are doing either, and therefore may not get our of your way.
Motorcycles do pay tolls in Florida (for now). That said, they do not pay tolls on HOT lanes. Hight Occupancy Toll lanes are HOV lanes converted by greedy government lackeys into toll roads. Basically you either pay a toll or ride in the slow traffic lanes. If you are on a motorcycles you can ride these HOV or HOT lanes for free as long as the are on roads subsidized by your Federal Government tax dollars. This includes all the "i" highways like i95, i75 etc. This is because the Federal Government does not permit motorcycles to be excluded from HOV or HOT lanes regardless of how many people are sitting on the bike. Furthermore, if you are a SunPass subscriber, you no longer need to have a transponder of any kind on your motorcycle to pass "Sun Pass Only" tools. As long as your bike's plate is registered to the Sun Pass account. The camera will snap a shot of your plate and they will deduct the toll from your account at the same rate as if you had a transponder.