Can motorcycles use the left-turn lane when turning left?

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MalachiFitz
07/25/25 4:40am
Motorcycles turning left must use the left-turn lane. According to traffic regulations, motor vehicles making left turns need to enter the fast lane at least 50 meters in advance. Guidelines for left turns: When there are clear directional signs, riders can follow the guidance to proceed through the intersection while also being mindful to yield to other vehicles to ensure safe passage. Precautions for left turns: However, riders should note that if there is no gap in the central divider and a U-turn requires crossing the stop line, they must wait for the left-turn signal to turn green before executing the U-turn. Otherwise, it constitutes a red-light violation.
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KeiraMarie
08/10/25 5:29pm
I've been riding motorcycles for over ten years, and every time I make a left turn, I strictly follow the left-turn lane. Motorcycles are also motor vehicles, and traffic regulations clearly state that lane divisions must be obeyed. Don't underestimate its small size—just like cars, when turning left, you must follow the traffic signals and not weave through intersections recklessly. Once at a crossroads, a rider who didn't use the left-turn lane crossed the road and collided with a right-turning car. Fortunately, it was only a minor injury. Since then, I've been even more insistent on queuing in the left-turn lane and waiting for the green light. Although it sometimes requires patience, it's still better than getting into an accident. Also, don’t forget to wear a helmet—it’s a basic safety habit, especially since motorcycle riders are exposed and protection is crucial. Overall, safety comes first, and following the rules makes the road smoother for everyone.
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