Can motorcycles use the emergency lane?
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Motorcycles are not allowed to use the emergency lane during normal driving and should drive in the outermost lane on the highway. The relevant introduction to the emergency lane is as follows: The purpose of the emergency lane: The emergency lane is for emergency vehicles. For example, if a vehicle cannot continue driving due to sudden illness or other physical conditions, or experiences a flat tire, brake failure, or runs out of fuel, it can stop in the emergency lane. Only vehicles performing official duties can pass through the emergency lane quickly and without obstruction. Regulations on the use of the emergency lane: No vehicle is allowed to occupy the emergency lane. If caught by cameras or traffic police on the spot, penalties will be imposed according to traffic laws, regardless of whether it is a motorcycle or not.