
Motorcycles on highways are charged according to the toll standards for passenger cars, specifically the 5-seat vehicle category. Below are relevant details about motorcycle tolls: 1. Motorcycle driving regulations: Motorcycles must travel in the far-right lane with a speed not exceeding 80 km/h. Motorcycles with a maximum speed of at least 70 km/h are permitted on highways. Two-wheeled motorcycles are prohibited from carrying passengers while driving on highways. 2. Safety requirements: Both motorcycle drivers and passengers must wear safety helmets as required by regulations, especially on highways where helmet use is mandatory. Carrying passengers is not allowed.

I often ride my motorcycle on the highway, where the tolls are generally cheaper than for passenger cars. In places like Jiangsu, motorcycles are classified under the small vehicle category, costing just a few cents per kilometer. Over 100 kilometers, it adds up to just a few dozen yuan. Most tolls are charged at the entrance, depending on where you enter—regulations vary by province. For example, Guangdong allows motorcycles on highways with transparent tolls, while Beijing prohibits them, requiring riders to take provincial roads instead. At the toll booth, the attendant will confirm the vehicle type. I recommend using an ETC linked to a bank card to save time waiting in line. Safety is crucial—motorcycles on highways should maintain a controlled speed and wear protective gear. Always check the official website or app for real-time toll information to avoid unexpected delays during your trip.

As a travel enthusiast, I've ridden motorcycles on highways many times. The toll fees are generally not expensive, usually about 70-80% of passenger car fees. For example, a 200-kilometer ride in Zhejiang might cost just over 50 yuan. Toll collection methods vary by region - some charge fixed sections while others charge by kilometer; entrance signs clearly display rate details. Remember to check local regulations, like Shanghai where highway motorcycles are prohibited - forcing through would result in heavier fines. Why lower fees? Motorcycles take up less space and weigh less, so toll systems classify by vehicle type. It's best to carry some cash or bind an ETC for faster payment. Safety reminder: don't occupy the passing lane for long periods and maintain safe following distance. While fees are low, following rules ensures safety.

My husband is a motorcycle enthusiast, and I asked him about highway tolls. He said that usually, motorcycles are charged less than cars. For example, the toll for a trip of several dozen kilometers from Guangzhou to Foshan is just over ten yuan, which is quite economical. The specific toll depends on the rates and rules posted at the highway entrance, and there can be significant differences between provinces. For instance, in mountainous areas like Yunnan, motorcycles are allowed on the highway but the tolls are slightly higher. The key reason is that motorcycles fall under a specific vehicle category for toll calculation. Regarding safety, he always reminds me to check that the brake lights are working properly and not to squeeze into heavy traffic, to avoid accidents due to negligence after paying the toll. He also suggests using a navigation app to check whether motorcycles are allowed on the highway before setting out.


