Lane-splitting motorcyclist fined $1,400

WOODBURN, Ore. – A motorcyclist was arrested for driving 107 mph in a 65 mph zone near Woodburn Saturday morning. The man was also driving between two cars, “splitting” the lanes of travel, according to deputy Ryan Postlewait. The driver, 41-year old Miguel Cortes, of Tualatin, “admitted that he was going ‘about 80′ as he split the lanes,” said Don Thomson, of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. Cortes was arrested and released for reckless driving, speeding and failing to maintain a single lane of travel.

The speeding fine was $1143, the fine for lane-splitting was $287. (Cortes is pictured holding his unusually-long traffic citation.)

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