Can Motorcycles Ride on Highways?
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Motorcycles can ride on highways, but some highways prohibit motorcycles. The specific regulations depend on the actual highway. Below are the precautions and relevant legal regulations regarding motorcycles on highways: Precautions for motorcycles on highways: Motorcycle speed should be controlled between 60 km/h and 80 km/h. The rider must have a driver's license and wear a helmet and protective gear while riding. Relevant regulations for motorcycles on highways: The "Road Traffic Safety Law Implementation Regulations" clearly stipulate that two-wheeled motorcycles are not allowed to carry passengers on highways. The speed of motorcycles on highways must not exceed 80 km/h. If there are speed limit signs or road markings indicating a speed limit that differs from the regulations, the signs or markings must be followed. Motorcycles should ride in the far-right lane.