How fast can motorcycles go on highways?

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DeJameson
07/30/25 12:26am
Motorcycles must maintain a speed of no less than 60 km/h and no more than 80 km/h. Due to the minimum speed requirement, motorcycles with an engine displacement below 50cc are prohibited from entering highways. Pre-ride checks on vehicle condition and riding gear: Inspect the motorcycle's condition, ensuring the headlights, turn signals, horn, and handlebars are functioning properly; helmets are legally required protective gear, and riders should wear brightly colored clothing; gloves help reduce the impact of sweaty hands on riding, and flip-flops are prohibited while riding; drunk driving and unlicensed driving are strictly prohibited. Motorcycle parking safety: Park the vehicle securely, preferably using the center stand to reduce tire load and extend tire life; park away from fire hazards and avoid smoking near the motorcycle; turn off the electrical system and lock the bike; check for any abnormalities in the motorcycle's condition.
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