Can Two-Wheeled Motorcycles Go on the Highway?
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Two-wheeled motorcycles can go on the highway. Requirements for motorcycles on the highway: Motorcycles can only drive in the rightmost lane on the highway. Violating this rule will result in a deduction of three points from the driver's license. The speed of motorcycles on the highway must not exceed 80 kilometers per hour, and carrying passengers is prohibited. Riders must wear helmets on the highway; otherwise, two points will be deducted. Conditions for motorcycles on the highway: The driver must hold a valid motorcycle license. Motorcycle riders must wear standard-compliant safety helmets as required. When driving on the highway, the minimum speed must not be lower than 60 kilometers per hour, and the maximum speed must not exceed 80 kilometers per hour. Both driving too slowly and speeding will result in corresponding penalties.