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flag Lane filtering is legal in Australia at speeds under 30 km/h under strict conditions.

flag Lane filtering is legal in Australia under strict rules: motorcyclists must travel below 30 km/h between adjacent lanes in the same direction, only when safe, and are prohibited for learners or in certain zones like school areas or near pedestrians. flag Violations can result in fines up to $2,200 or up to five years in prison if damage occurs. flag While supported for reducing congestion and improving safety—backed by a 2012 NSW trial with no crashes—rules vary by state, with restrictions on timing, location, and rider license type. flag Lane splitting at higher speeds remains illegal nationwide.

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