Do motorcycles need to follow directional markings?

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Toni
07/30/25 8:59am
Motorcycles are classified as motor vehicles and must follow directional markings. Motorcycle traffic regulations: Motorcycles must always keep to the right side of the road under any circumstances, as all motor vehicles are required to drive on the right side. Failing to do so would violate fundamental traffic laws. However, this right-side driving rule refers to vehicle direction and lane regulations, not permission to drive arbitrarily in the right lane. Reasons for motorcycles keeping right: Lane guidance: Urban roads typically have multiple lanes, with vehicles in the right lane generally moving at slower speeds. This arrangement enhances motorcycle safety to some extent and avoids disrupting normal traffic flow for other vehicles. Traffic flow management: Without rules, there would be chaos. Random lane usage would cause congestion, while keeping right improves traffic efficiency and strengthens management.
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