Are Motorcycles Allowed on Elevated Roads?
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Generally, motorcycles are not allowed on elevated roads, but they can be driven on elevated overpasses where there are no specific prohibitions against motorcycles. The 'Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China' does not explicitly prohibit motorcycles from entering elevated roads. Whether motorcycles are allowed on elevated roads depends on the relevant regulations of the local traffic authorities. Precautions for motorcycles on highways: Motorcycle riders must wear helmets and are not allowed to carry passengers or cargo. The speed of the motorcycle should not be lower than 60km/h and not exceed 80km/h. Motorcycles must keep to the right side of the road. Only medium to large displacement motorcycle models are allowed on highways. Hazards of riding on elevated roads: Driving a motorcycle on elevated roads is much more dangerous compared to other road sections. This is because the speed of other vehicles on elevated roads is faster, and even a slight lapse in attention can lead to scraping accidents.