Must motorcycles use the emergency lane on highways?
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Motorcycles are allowed to travel on highways, but they should stay in the outermost lane. According to regulations, motorcycles must maintain a speed between 60 km/h and 80 km/h, cannot carry passengers, and riders must wear helmets. Below is some basic information about highways: 1. A highway refers to a road with an average daily traffic volume of 25,000 or more passenger cars per year, designed exclusively for high-speed vehicular travel with fully controlled access. 2. Generally, highways can accommodate vehicles traveling at 120 km/h or higher, featuring four or more lanes with a median divider separating opposing traffic, and prohibiting pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles.