Should Motorcycles Ride on Motor Vehicle Lanes or Non-Motor Vehicle Lanes?
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Motorcycles should ride on motor vehicle lanes because they are classified as motor vehicles. When driving a motorcycle, one should use the motor vehicle lane and keep to the right side of the road. If there are multiple lanes, the motorcycle should ride in the rightmost lane. If the rightmost lane is a dedicated lane, the motorcycle should use the lane adjacent to the dedicated lane. Lanes are generally divided into fast lanes, slow lanes, and non-motor vehicle lanes. Due to their speed limitations, motorcycles should use the slow lane within the motor vehicle lanes. Therefore, when riding on the road, it is important to pay attention to road signs to avoid unintentionally violating traffic regulations. When driving a motorcycle, one should follow the directions indicated by road signs if they are clearly marked. However, in the absence of clear road signs, motorcycles are not allowed to enter non-motor vehicle lanes. In the absence of dedicated bus lanes, motorcycles must ride in the rightmost lane. Some roads have specially designated bus lanes, in which case motorcycles can only ride in the second rightmost lane. However, the speed in this lane is relatively slow, making it safer.