Can motorcycles drive on the main lane?
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Motorcycles can drive on the motor vehicle lane as they are classified as motor vehicles. Generally, motorcycles should drive on the rightmost motor vehicle lane to enhance safety and avoid traffic congestion. Road Traffic Safety Law stipulates: If there are two or more motor vehicle lanes in the same direction on the road, the left lane is the fast lane, and the right lane is the slow lane. Motor vehicles driving in the fast lane should maintain the speed specified for the fast lane. If the speed does not meet the requirements of the fast lane, the vehicle should drive in the slow lane. Therefore, motorcycles should drive on the rightmost lane. If there are traffic signs indicating the speed, drive according to the indicated speed. When a motor vehicle in the slow lane overtakes the vehicle in front, it can temporarily use the fast lane. If there are two or more motor vehicle lanes in the same direction on the road, changing lanes should not affect the normal driving of motor vehicles in the relevant lanes. Daily maintenance methods for motorcycles: Motorcycles are agile and fast vehicles, driven by gasoline engines, with two or three wheels controlled by handlebars for steering. They are lightweight, flexible, and fast, widely used for patrol, passenger and cargo transportation, and sports equipment. During the break-in period, control the motorcycle's idle speed at 100 RPM, match the gear with the speed. When braking is needed, release the throttle, step on the rear brake with the right foot, and gently apply the front brake with the right hand. Regularly check the spark plug; when installing a new spark plug, hand-tighten it until it can't be turned anymore, then use a spark plug socket to tighten it a quarter to half turn. Regularly lubricate the chain.