Can motorcycles use the non-motorized vehicle lane?
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Motorcycles are not allowed to use the non-motorized vehicle lane. Introduction to non-motorized vehicle lanes: Non-motorized vehicle lanes are primarily dedicated to vehicles such as bicycles, flatbed carts, tricycles, electric vehicles, and animal-drawn carts. Non-motorized vehicles have many unique advantages, especially in terms of environmental protection, which holds significant practical importance. Width of non-motorized vehicle lanes: When various non-motorized vehicles travel together, different width combinations will occur. The lateral safety distance between two different types of non-motorized vehicles is approximately 0.4-0.5m. In China, the design of urban road non-motorized vehicle lanes generally uses bicycles as the design vehicle. The trajectory of a bicycle is serpentine, with a lateral swing distance of about 0.2m on each side. The handlebar width of each bicycle is 0.6m, so the width of a single bicycle lane is calculated as 1m. When bicycles travel on the road, the distance from the bicycle to the curb is 0.45m; when traveling in a tunnel, the distance from the bicycle to the wall should be 0.6m.