Motorcycle Knowledge Practice · Question
Lane splitting (riding between lanes of slow or stopped traffic) in Canada is:
Lane splitting is not legal in any Canadian province. Riders must stay within a single lane like other vehicles.
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Question: Lane splitting (riding between lanes of slow or stopped traffic) in Canada is:
Answer options:
- Allowed on all highways
- Allowed only above 60 km/h ✅ Generally illegal
- Allowed when traffic is stopped
Correct answer: Generally illegal
Explanation: Lane splitting is not legal in any Canadian province. Riders must stay within a single lane like other vehicles.
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