Can motorcycles use the main lane?
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Motorcycles can use the main lane. Main and auxiliary lanes must have traffic signs (or vehicle type symbols on the ground) to allow separate driving. If there are no signs, they are classified as motor vehicle lanes and non-motor vehicle lanes. For roads with three or four lanes, motorcycles or low-speed vehicles should keep to the right. Below is an introduction to motorcycle license types D, E, and F: D License: License code: D, Age requirement: 18-60 years, Eligible vehicle type: Regular two-wheeled motorcycle, Eligible models: Three-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement exceeding 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h, Other eligible models: E, F, Annual physical exam: Not required for those under 60 years old, Test vehicle requirements: At least a regular three-wheeled motorcycle or regular sidecar motorcycle with four speeds. E License: License code: E, Age requirement: 18-60 years, Eligible vehicle type: Regular two-wheeled motorcycle, Eligible models: Two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement exceeding 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h, Other eligible models: F, Annual physical exam: Not required for those under 60 years old, Test vehicle requirements: At least a regular two-wheeled motorcycle with four speeds. F License: License code: F, Age requirement: 18-70 years, Eligible vehicle type: Light motorcycle, Eligible models: Motorcycles with an engine displacement ≤50ml and a maximum design speed ≤50km/h, Other eligible models: Only F, no other eligible models, Annual physical exam: Not required for those under 60 years old, Test vehicle requirements: Determined by the provincial traffic management department of the public security authority.