Flexi Says: Two plates may slide past each other in opposite directions. This is called a transform plate boundary. The plates meet at a transform fault. Transform plate boundaries are also found in the oceans. They divide mid-ocean ridges into segments. As you might imagine, plates do not slide past each other easily. These plate boundaries experience massive earthquakes. The world’s best-known transform fault is the San Andreas Fault in California. The Pacific and North American plates grind past each other at this fault. Transform plate boundaries are common as offsets along mid-ocean ridges. They are tiny compared to transform faults on land.