What are the new traffic regulations for motorcycles?

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BrooklynAnn
07/30/25 1:46am
Possession of driving qualifications, motorcycle annual inspection. Standards for motorcycle inspection: Now that motorcycles are allowed on highways, traffic police will inspect motorcycles on the road. First, they check if the rider has the necessary driving qualifications; second, they check if the motorcycle has undergone an annual inspection. In rural areas, some motorcycles have not been inspected. Motorcycle regulations: Driving a motorcycle without a license, speeding on a motorcycle; not wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle; carrying a driver's license when riding a motorcycle; adhering to traffic rules and regulations related to motorcycles while riding.
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