SauRoNZA
Honorary Master
So, I was driving on a 100 Km/h road he other day, going around 130 Km/h (traffic in the fast lane is typically ~120 Km/h on that particular stretch), and I was passed by a dude on a bike going, it must have been at least, 170/180 or so...
As a new rider, I'm curious about the general thoughts on speed limits, etc... It's such a temptation to go a bit faster than you should, and somehow it seems like a lesser violation of the law on the bike, as compared to a car, although it's obviously the same thing in practice.
Thoughts?
He is a chop, especially if he passed close by you in the same lane.
On a properly open road I apply the Speed Limit + 25% maximum so as not to get arrested. So that's 150 in a 120 on a very open road.
In traffic while lane splitting you want to do 15-30km/h faster than the cars around you. It's hard to gauge this but I feel if you can't read their numperplates you are going too fast.
Lane splitting I refer to cars standing dead still or crawling and chock and block.
If cars are moving freely at the speed limit I don't recommend lane splitting, especially not on a small bike, and doing full lane changes through gaps instead.
You must make yourself as visible as possible so at higher speeds a bit of a weave so a car clearly know you are there is a good idea before overtaking.

