Can motorcycles be driven on the road?

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LeLorenzo
09/01/25 5:00am
Motorcycles can be driven on the road as they are classified as motor vehicles and should use the motor vehicle lanes. Generally, motorcycles ride in the far-right motor vehicle lane to enhance safety and avoid traffic congestion. When riding a motorcycle, it is essential to wear a helmet and preferably professional riding gear or protective equipment to improve safety. Motorcycles are lightweight, flexible, and fast, widely used for patrols, passenger and cargo transportation, and also as sports equipment. Broadly speaking, motorcycles are categorized into street bikes, road racing motorcycles, off-road motorcycles, cruisers, and touring bikes. For motorcycles below 150CC, the engine oil capacity is mostly less than one liter. It is crucial not to overfill the engine oil; the correct amount should be checked using the oil dipstick or oil inspection window. According to road conditions and traffic needs, roads are divided into motor vehicle lanes, non-motor vehicle lanes, and pedestrian walkways, with motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, and pedestrians traveling in their respective lanes. On roads without designated lanes, motor vehicles should travel in the center, while non-motor vehicles and pedestrians should use the sides of the road.
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Suzanne
09/13/25 7:41am
Yes, motorcycles are certainly allowed to legally operate on public roads, but only if you comply with a set of regulations. Firstly, the vehicle itself must pass the mandatory national motor vehicle inspection and obtain a license plate to be considered legal. The rider must also hold the corresponding driver's license, such as an E-class license for riding a standard motorcycle. Don't forget compulsory traffic insurance, which is a mandatory requirement for road use. Local policies may vary, with some cities banning or restricting motorcycles, so it's essential to check the latest notices from the local traffic authorities. Regarding vehicle condition, lights and brakes must be fully functional; otherwise, you risk penalty points if caught by traffic police. Personally, I believe it's crucial to thoroughly inspect your bike before hitting the road, as regular maintenance ensures safer rides—motorcycles are more prone to accidents than cars. In short, as long as you follow the rules, there shouldn't be any issues, but never take safety for granted.
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