Can motorcycles use the emergency lane?
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Motorcycles are not allowed to use the emergency lane during normal driving and should travel in the outermost lane of the highway. The emergency lane is reserved for emergency vehicles, such as when a vehicle cannot continue driving due to sudden illness, a flat tire, brake failure, or running out of fuel, and needs to stop in the emergency lane. Only emergency vehicles performing official duties can use the emergency lane for unobstructed rapid passage. Motorcycles must meet the following conditions to drive on the highway: Condition 1: The speed of the motorcycle must not be less than 60 km/h and must not exceed 80 km/h. Condition 2: When driving a motorcycle on the highway, the rider must not carry passengers and must wear a helmet.