Can motorcycles ride in the non-motorized vehicle lane?
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No. Motorcycles must ride in the motor vehicle lane. Precautions for riding motorcycles: Always ride in the designated lane to improve safety, avoid traffic congestion, and prevent traffic accidents. When riding a motorcycle, you should wear a helmet and professional riding gear or protective equipment to enhance safety and protect your personal safety. Do not speed when riding a motorcycle, as speeding is very dangerous. Pay attention to personal safety. High-speed riding for motorcycles: If riding on a highway, do not use the emergency lane. Instead, use the lane to the left of the emergency lane (i.e., the far-right lane of the highway), as the emergency lane is not a driving lane. Additionally, motorcycles on the highway cannot carry passengers, with a minimum speed limit of 60 km/h and a maximum speed limit of 80 km/h. If the highway entrance is marked "No motorcycles allowed," do not enter.