http://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au/stayingsafe/motorcyclists/lane_filtering.htmlMotorcycle lane filtering trial - Check Twice for Bikes
Motorcyclists were allowed to lane filter between stationary vehicles at intersections from 1 March to 30 April 2013 as part of an Australian-first trial in Sydney.
The trial took place in the northern part of the Sydney CBD using video to monitor lane filtering behaviour. It explored whether traffic flow improves without jeopardising road safety.
All road users needed to follow the usual traffic rules which included being mindful of motorcycles on the road. This meant checking twice for motorcyclists when pulling out or changing lanes.
The NSW Police Force CBD Motorcycle Response Team policed the trial area to ensure road rules were followed by all motorists.
What is lane filtering?
Motorcycle lane filtering includes:
Motorcycles moving between stationary vehicles.
Motorcycles travelling within the lane, on the lane line and/or into the adjacent lane when filtering.
Lane filtering trial area
The lane filtering trial was confined to an area bound by Sussex Street, Market Street, St James Road, Macquarie Street, Alfred Street and Hickson Road. Motorcyclists were not allowed to lane filter on the Cahill Expressway, Western Distributor and Bradfield Highway (Sydney Harbour Bridge).
Electronic signs were located on the roadside approaching the trial area as a reminder of the trial.
Conditions of lane filtering
When lane filtering, motorcycle riders were required to follow the below conditions:
Motorcyclists are not allowed to travel through moving traffic (lane splitting).
Riders must not overtake to the left of a vehicle which is in the left-hand lane.
When traffic is queued at intersections, riders must stop at the intersection behind the stop-line.
Riders must not filter in ‘bus only’ lanes.
Motorcycle riders were also asked to take extra care when lane filtering:
In turning lanes.
Near buses, cyclists and pedestrians.
Adjacent to parked vehicles.
Moving from traffic lights.
Merging back into traffic.
Road rules exemption
Motorcycle riders were exempt from the following road rules in order to allow them to filter within the trial area for the trial period:
Drivers/riders on a multi-lane road must travel entirely within a single lane (rule 146a)
Drivers/riders must travel within a single line of traffic on a road without marked lanes (rule 146b)
Drivers/riders on a multi-lane road must not move from one marked lane into another marked lane by crossing a continuous line separating the lanes (rule 147)
Results of lane filtering trial
Findings from the trial will be presented in late 2013.