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      XPost: alt.california.illegals, alt.politics, alt.california       XPost: rec.arts.tv       From: flush@barackobama.com              SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO – A 27-year-old local motorcyclist died       Monday after colliding with the back of a car when failing to       split freeway lanes, officials said.              Daniel Amezcua, of San Clemente, was going more than 100 mph       around 8:15 p.m. Sunday while driving a modified Suzki       motorcycle northbound on the I-5, passing Stonehill Drive before       he attempted to dodge slower traffic in the fast lane, according       to the California Highway Patrol.              CHP officials said that as Amezcua veered left to avoid the slow       cars, splitting lanes between the fast and carpool lanes, he       shifted right because of his fast speed, and he collided with       the rear of a 2012 Kia Sorrento driven by Jenna Rae Schake, a 29-       year-old Pennsylvania woman.              The collision caused Amezcua to be thrown from the motorcycle       onto the nearby roadway.              “An off-duty EMT, a physician and a lifeguard encountered the       aftermath of this collision and provided medical care,”       according to a CHP release.              Amezcua was taken to Mission Hospital where he later died from       his injuries at 8:26 p.m. Monday, according to the coroner’s       office.              Officials said Schake, who was driving the Kia Sorrento within       the speed limit, was not injured in the collision and was not       arrested or cited.              In May, California state Assembly approved a bill that prepared       to legalize lane splitting. Motorcyclists would be allowed to       drive between vehicles at 15 mph faster than surrounding       traffic, up to a speed of 50 mph.              It would be the first state to formally legalize the driving       manuever, although it’s already a widely accepted driving       manuever in California.              Conversation on both side of the issue has caused the bill to be       delayed until 2016.              UC Berkeley transportation researchers analyzing the issue found       that lane splitting does not necessarily pose a greater risk for       injury, as long as motorcyclists do not exceed 15 mph more than       the surrounding cars.              However, 70 percent of lane-splitters said they exceed that       speed, according to the California Enhanced Motorcycle Collision       Data Project performed by the CHP.              http://www.ocregister.com/articles/lanes-674235-amezcua-       officials.html                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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