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Riding between lanes of stopped or slower-moving traffic is allowed:

  1. By novice riders only

  2. When traffic is at slower than 30 mph

  3. Only in designated areas

  4. By experienced riders only

The correct answer is: By experienced riders only

The correct answer highlights that lane splitting, or riding between lanes of stopped or slower-moving traffic, is primarily more acceptable for those who have the experience and skills to navigate such conditions safely. Experienced riders are generally better equipped to handle the complexities involved in this practice, such as managing the space between vehicles, anticipating the movements of other drivers, and responding effectively to sudden changes in traffic. In many areas, the ability to lane split is not explicitly restricted to novice or inexperienced riders. While speed limits and designated areas can influence the legality and safety of lane splitting, the core principle is that experienced riders are typically more capable of executing this maneuver safely. This experience allows them to assess the traffic situation better and react appropriately to potential hazards, minimizing risks for themselves and other road users. Other choices suggest limitations based on rider experience or specific traffic conditions, indicating misunderstandings about the dynamics of lane splitting and its relation to rider skills. The focus should always be on the ability of the rider to navigate safely rather than arbitrary restrictions based on experience or traffic speed alone.