Should motorcycles ride on the main road or the auxiliary road?
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Motorcycles should ride on the auxiliary road. Below are specific details about motorcycle riding: 1. Ride on the far right: Motorcycles should ride in the far right lane on the road. When needing to make a left turn or U-turn, they must follow the lane markings for left turns and U-turns. They cannot make left turns or U-turns from the inner lane and must change to the appropriate lane in advance. 2. Riding speed: If there are traffic signs indicating the speed, follow the indicated speed. When a vehicle in the slow lane overtakes the vehicle in front, it can use the fast lane. On roads with two or more motor vehicle lanes in the same direction, changing lanes must not affect the normal driving of vehicles in the relevant lanes.