Can the Kawasaki H2R be ridden on public roads?
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The Kawasaki H2R cannot be ridden on public roads. As a professional track-level motorcycle, the Kawasaki H2R lacks rearview mirrors, headlights, and a license plate holder. Such designs do not comply with Chinese legal requirements, making it ineligible for registration. Below are the conditions for motorcycles to be legally ridden on public roads: Possession of a vehicle license and driver's license: The motorcycle must have a vehicle license. Motorcycles are classified as motor vehicles, and the vehicle license serves as valid proof that the vehicle can legally operate on public roads. Therefore, a vehicle license is an essential requirement for legal road use. Additionally, to legally operate a motor vehicle, the driver must possess a driver's license that matches the motorcycle's vehicle type. Only with this can the driver legally ride the motorcycle on public roads. Wearing protective gear: The driver must wear protective equipment, meaning the driver must wear a helmet while riding the motorcycle. There are also restrictions on road usage, as some areas do not permit motorcycles on public roads.