I've lane split since riding mopeds at age 14. To me it's the raison d'?tre of bike riding! I did it in France, and then for 20 years in London, UK.
When I moved to Florida, it was illegal for the first time for me. It was awful! Horrible! Frustrating! I hated it. What's the point of being on a bike in traffic if you can't get to the lights at the top of the queue? And what's the point of riding if you can't carry on when everyone's at a standstill on the freeway!?
Anyway, in FL I had to be rather careful, not only because cops would ticket me, but cagers would actually try to block me, honk, shout and generally get upset when they were off their phone long enough to notice!
Now here down under, luckily, it's legal again 'as long as you indicate'. Now the dilemma is, do I indicate left or right? Hmm..
In France today, especially in the Parisian region, all bikers run their warning lights while lane splitting, it makes them much more visible!
In the end, it has to be done responsibly, just like drinking alcohol, innit! :clapping: