Can motorcycles drive on highways?
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According to legal regulations, motorcycles driving on highways is completely reasonable and lawful. Here are the relevant details: Regulations: Pedestrians, non-motor vehicles, tractors, wheeled special machinery vehicles, articulated buses, full trailer trucks, and other motor vehicles with a designed maximum speed below 70 kilometers per hour are not allowed to enter highways. From this perspective, motorcycles are actually not included. Although legally motorcycles can drive on highways, in reality, it is still very difficult for motorcycles to do so. Motorcycle Ban: Due to the influence of motorcycle bans, some highway toll stations do not allow motorcycles to enter, and policies vary across different provinces and cities. Generally, motorcycle bans are more commonly implemented in some southern cities in China, such as many cities in Fujian, Jiangsu, and Guangdong provinces, where motorcycle restrictions are in place. In contrast, in central and western cities of China and regions with more complex terrain like Chongqing, the implementation of motorcycle bans is less strict, and motorcycles driving on highways are relatively more common in these areas.