Oregon Motorcycle Law

Oregon Motorcycle Law Christopher A. Slater, Attorney at Law. I represent motorcyclists that are injured in accidents.

THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS FOR THE RIDER AND RIDER'S FAMILY.  β€οΈπŸ™It is difficult to tell from the limited video and story, but...
05/19/2026

THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS FOR THE RIDER AND RIDER'S FAMILY. β€οΈπŸ™

It is difficult to tell from the limited video and story, but the #1 motorcycle accident I see in my law practice is when a cager makes a left turn directly in front of an oncoming motorcycle. Having said that, the motorcycle seems to be short of the intersection. It could have been a "pull out" in front of the motorcycle. It is asopossible, but less likely, that the motorcycle rear ended the car.

It is clear that the motorcycle had a frontal impact and that the rider was seriously injured. I hope the rider recovers well. ❀️

A section of Northeast Sandy Boulevard in Portland is temporarily closed after a motorcyclist suffered serious injuries in a crash Tuesday morning.

You can't make this up
05/06/2026

You can't make this up

The suspect is facing several charges, including driving while under the influence.

04/21/2026

A CONDEMNATION OF RIDE APART MAGAZINE

Recently RideApart, a well-known and, heretofore, respected motorcycle publication, published two completely irresponsible, erroneous, and misleadingly alarmist articles relating to Utah's lane filtering law.

In 2019 Utah passed a bill which legalized "LANE FILTERING", which limited the practice of riding between lanes on a motorcyce to essentially STOPPED traffic on ROADS with speed limits of 45 miles per hour or less. The bill did NOT legalize "LANE SPLITTING" which is generally known as riding a motorcycles between lanes on HIGHWAYS (55 mph +) while traffic is MOVING.

The first article, published an article on January 15, 2026 entitled "Utah Bans Lane-Splitting, Makes Wheelies a Crime" which reported correctly that Utah passed a bill in 2025 which expressely stated lane splitting was illegal, which, of course it already was. Arguably a misleading title, but, OK.

HOWEVER, on April 20, 2026, RideApart published an article titled "Utah Motorcycle Riders, Lane Filtering Is Next On The List To Be Outlawed," which was a COMPLETELY IRRESPONSIBLE, MISLEADING, AND ALARMIST article that violated journalism ethics.

The article used the previous January "lane splitting now illegal" article as a launching pad to CLAIM THAT AN ELECTRIC BICYCLE AMENDMENT BILL (incorporating electric bikes into existing statutes) WAS IN FACT THE FIRST STEP IN MAKING LANE FILTERING ILLEGAL IN UTAH, UNNECESSARILY ALARMING UTAH RIDERS and those of us with functional brains who are fighting for motorcycle rights across the country.

Needless to say, THIS claim, nay SCHEME, did not survive legal scrutiny.

This WAS undoubtedly JUST FOR ATTENTION AT THE MOTORCYCLE COMMUNITY'S EXPENSE.

Shame on you RideApart Magazine.

This RIDER and LAWYER calls on RideApart Magazine to ISSUE A RETRACTION AND WRITTEN CORRECTION and APOLOGIZE to its readers and the motorcycle community at large.

UNTIL SUCH TIME, I CALL ON THE MOTORCYCLE COMMUNITY TO BOYCOTT RIDEAPART MAGAZINE.

We expect better from "our own."

Christopher A. Slater, Attorney at Law.

I AM LOOKING INTO THISIF TRUE, this would constitute the first "counter swing" or "correction" to the growing national l...
04/20/2026

I AM LOOKING INTO THIS

IF TRUE, this would constitute the first "counter swing" or "correction" to the growing national lane splitting/filtering movement. IF TRUE.

The article was written by a non-lawyer.

I will carefully read the bill and post my LEGAL OPINION as to the bill and the accuracy of this article.

Stay tuned.

Attention, Utah motorcyclists: Legal lane filtering is about to get taken away.

RIP rider.  πŸ’”Although the law that I wrote was not designed to address fatalities, careless drivers causing these kinds ...
04/11/2026

RIP rider. πŸ’”

Although the law that I wrote was not designed to address fatalities, careless drivers causing these kinds of accidents used to only have to pay a small fine and drive away.

In 2019, SB 810 was passed, which added motorcycles and scooters to the Vulnerable Road Users list in Oregon, enhancing the penalties for careless drivers who injure riders and their passengers. Now at least these drivers must attend driver education and perform 100-200 hours of community service in order to keep their licenses, in addition to paying a fine, OR EVEN FACE JAIL TIME. Pedestrians and bicyclists have had the same protections since 2007.

That's Miss Badass to you.  YOU GO GIRL!  🏍 ♀️ πŸ”₯
03/13/2026

That's Miss Badass to you.

YOU GO GIRL! 🏍 ♀️ πŸ”₯

In just her second Daytona 200, 18-year-old Kayla Yaakov made history as the first woman to finish on the podium at the biggest race in US roadracing.

VISTA HOUSE SOUTH ACCESS ROAD WASHED OUT
03/12/2026

VISTA HOUSE SOUTH ACCESS ROAD WASHED OUT

A landslide has closed the Historic Columbia River Highway just to the east of Corbett, according to ODOT. There's no estimate on when the highway will be back open. https://bit.ly/4cCFPnP

Oregon Riders United Permanant Logo!!!  We hope you like it!  Come join us.IF WE UNITE WE WIN THE FIGHT
01/16/2026

Oregon Riders United Permanant Logo!!! We hope you like it!



Come join us.

IF WE UNITE WE WIN THE FIGHT

2026 v 2027 CRU Motorcycle Decals (not final)WHICH DO YOU LIJE BETTER?  2026 or 2027? IF WE UNITE WE WIN THE FIGHTCome j...
01/15/2026

2026 v 2027 CRU Motorcycle Decals (not final)

WHICH DO YOU LIJE BETTER? 2026 or 2027?



IF WE UNITE WE WIN THE FIGHT

Come join us.

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