Motorcycle lane splitting: Better for riders, better for drivers, and safer than sitting in traffic
Recent research has confirmed what many motorcycle riders have known for years. “Lane splitting” – or riding in between lanes of traffic – obviously saves riders a lot of time, but it’s also considerably safer than sitting in traffic and acting like a car, as long as it’s done within certain guidelines, and contrary to what many drivers think, it actually speeds up traffic for everyone else on the road. Riders, please pass this information on to the drivers in your lives.
PDF of “Safety implications of lane-splitting among California motorcyclists involved in collisions”
Drones and Everything After
The flying, spying, killing machines that are turning humans into superheroes?
The Birth of the Time-Motion Human – The Baffler
In a darkened room, a woman lies watched by an infra-red camera as she sleeps. It monitors her breathing, her movements, the flicker of her eyelids. Some hours later it stings her with a painful electric shock. She wakes, tumbles out of bed and into the restroom, whereupon a chip installed in her toothbrush tracks her arm movements. She’s photographed, silently, every thirty seconds. As she sets off in the morning her location is logged and data is streamed on the steps she takes. Her pulse and calorie count are recorded and sent to unseen observers. She has a dog at her side. The dog’s data is logged as well.
Such a tableau would be the envy of any futuristic dictatorship. In fact, the devices outlined above are all available on the consumer market now, for voluntary use.
We See Things Differently