Can speeding motorcycles be captured by cameras?
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Speeding motorcycles can indeed be captured by cameras. Speed limits for motorcycles: The maximum speed for two-wheeled motorcycles and reverse three-wheeled motorcycles is 50 kilometers per hour on urban roads; 60 kilometers per hour on highways; and 30 kilometers per hour for mopeds. Speed limits for motorcycles on expressways: When driving on expressways, the maximum speed for motorcycles must not exceed 90 kilometers per hour, and the minimum speed must not be less than 50 kilometers per hour. It is important to emphasize that, like other motor vehicles, speeding motorcycles will also be captured by cameras, so do not take any chances.
Motorcycles can definitely be caught speeding! Those speed cameras installed on the roads, like fixed radars and mobile cameras, also work on motorcycles. As a frequent motorcycle rider, I heard from a friend who was caught red-handed by a roadside camera while speeding on the highway—the screen even displayed the speed, resulting in a fine of several hundred yuan. These devices use radar waves to detect speed, and even the small frame of a motorcycle can trigger them, making it harder to evade than cars. The surveillance cameras at urban intersections are even more sensitive, capturing any speeding vehicle. I advise fellow riders not to take risks—use a mobile app to monitor speed traps in real-time. After all, getting caught speeding doesn’t just cost money but also deducts points from your license. Before every ride, I remind myself to keep within the speed limit—safety first and peace of mind guaranteed.