Can motorcyclists undertake?

In the Motorcycling Manual, it is permissible to undertake traffic, but only if the traffic is slow moving in queues or signalling to turn right, or if the motorcyclist is turning left at a junction.
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Can motorbikes overtake in traffic UK?

Filtering and/or overtaking and the Criminal law

Is it legal to filter or overtake slow moving/stationary traffic? In a nutshell, yes. Filtering is a legal manoeuvre that can be made on a motorcycle but the key point is only if it is safe to do so.
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Can motorbikes use cycle lanes UK?

Motorbikes are not permitted to use cycle lanes or pavements. They can cross them to enter or exit a side road or driveway.
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What is filtering on a motorcycle?

You “filter” your way between stopped vehicles to reach the front of the line at a red light. This helps reduce the space your motorcycle occupies in the stopped traffic lanes. When the light turns green, your motorcycle's rapid acceleration allows you to move ahead and merge back into the traffic lanes.
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Is it illegal for motorbikes to filter through traffic?

Rule 88 of the Highway Code confirms a motorcyclist is entitled to filter “in slow-moving traffic” so long as it is performed safely and the rider takes care and keeps their speed low.
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Is lane splitting illegal?

Many consider the act of riding a motorcycle between lanes in standstill traffic dangerous. In fact, in most states, lane splitting is illegal. It's up to all motorists to obey the law and the rules of the road, regardless of personal opinions or views on the matter.
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Can motorbikes use McDonald's Drive Thru?

The rules state: "McDonald's drive thru is for people in motor vehicles only - bicycles are not permitted on our drive thru due to the health and safety policies we have in place." Mopeds and motorbikes are allowed, and so are road-legal mobility scooters.
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Can motorcycles stop in cycle boxes?

Highway code 178: Why are motorbikes not allowed in the cycle box at lights? Advanced stop lines. Some signal-controlled junctions have advanced stop lines to allow cycles to be positioned ahead of other traffic.
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Can motorbikes go on motorways?

Motorways MUST NOT be used by pedestrians, holders of provisional motorcycle or car licences, riders of motorcycles under 50 cc, cyclists, horse riders, certain slow-moving vehicles and those carrying oversized loads (except by special permission), agricultural vehicles, and powered wheelchairs/powered mobility ...
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Is it illegal to overtake a motorbike?

Avoid taking risks and remember how vulnerable motorcycle riders (you) are and how your actions can impact on others. Always remain patient until you are completely sure the road is clear of oncoming traffic, that it is safe and legal to overtake.
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Do cars have to give way to motorbikes?

When turning right across a line of slow-moving or stationary traffic, look out for and give way to cyclists or motorcyclists on the inside of the traffic you are crossing. Be especially careful when moving off, turning, and when changing direction or lane. Be sure to check mirrors and blind spots carefully.
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Can motorcycles split lanes UK?

You can filter legally in a cross-hatched area that is bordered by broken lines. However, the Highway Code's Rule 130 is less clear about just how legal it is: 'Areas of white diagonal stripes or chevrons painted on the road. These are to separate traffic lanes or to protect traffic turning right.
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Can I ride a 250cc on a CBT?

You can ride up to 125cc with a valid CBT certificate. (or a full motorcycle licence category A) A 250cc motorcycle will required a full motorcycle licence.
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Is a 125cc motorbike allowed on the motorway?

If you're riding a 125cc motorbike on L plates and a CBT, you can take it on a dual carriageway. It's worth remembering that the national speed limit applies on dual carriageways and motorways (70mph).
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How fast do 125cc bikes go?

The average 125cc bike will likely have a top speed of around 70mph, and should be able to cruise along at 50 to 60mph quite comfortably.
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Can cyclists undertake at traffic lights?

It isn't illegal for cyclists to undertake vehicles but it comes with a critical warning: never, ever undertake a long vehicle such as bus or an articulated lorry unless it is completely stationary and will remain so until you are safely past. If in any doubt, don't attempt to undertake.
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Can motorbikes use ASL?

No. Motorcyclists, including those on mopeds, must stay out of bike boxes. They can be used by electric scooters, though not those of the petrol-powered variety.
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What does ASL mean in cycling?

An advanced stop line (ASL), also called advanced stop box or bike box, is a type of road marking at signalised road junctions allowing certain types of vehicle a head start when the traffic signal changes from red to green.
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Can you cycle through a drive-through?

On the subject of people on bikes using their drive-thru windows, the company's website states: 'The drive-thru facility is designed for motor vehicles and, on balance, we are concerned that use by cyclists could compromise their safety through: the necessarily close proximity with motor vehicles; the limited ...
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Why can't bikes go through drive-thru?

In the case of drive-throughs, some cyclists have noted that the sensors don't pick them up, so they don't get anyone on the other end to take their orders. A minor thing, but irritating, nonetheless. It can mean that the orders never go through or they go in out of order, reducing customer service satisfaction.
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Can motorcycle drive-thru?

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Is white lining on a motorcycle legal?

Lane splitting, also known as white lining, is when a motorcyclist drives their bike between cars. It frequently happens when traffic is stalled or congested. The topic of lane splitting is a controversial one. Currently only California legally allows motorcyclists to lane split.
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Is bike filtering legal?

Contrary to popular belief, filtering through stationary or slow-moving traffic is not illegal. In fact, one of the many attractions of riding a motorcycle is the ability to get through traffic quickly and safely by filtering, which is a fundamental skill learned by most motorcyclists.
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Is lane splitting actually safer?

“Lane-splitting riders were significantly less likely to be rear-ended than other non-lane-splitting riders.” Because a rear-end accident could seriously injure or kill a motorcyclist, lane splitting may be a safer practice for motorcyclists stuck in traffic.
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Can police check CBT?

Although your CBT is not kept on the police database, the police can make you produce your certificate under Section 165 of the Road Traffic Act 1988. Failing to produce a valid CBT certificate exposes you to a whole host of problems, including penalty points, a fine, and invalid insurance.
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