What are the regulations for motorcycles driving on highways?
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Motorcycles must not exceed 80 km/h. The following is a relevant introduction about highways: Definition: Highways belong to high-grade roads, which refer to roads that are designed to accommodate an average annual daily traffic volume of more than 25,000 small passenger cars, exclusively for high-speed driving of automobiles in separate lanes with full access control. Classification: Highways are divided into five levels: highways, first-class roads, second-class roads, third-class roads, and fourth-class roads. Highways can also be divided into two types: urban internal highways and intercity highways. Components: The highway pavement includes several major parts: the main road, ramps, and auxiliary lanes. The main road is the carriageway, which is divided from left to right into the overtaking lane, fast lane, and slow lane (travel lane) according to different quantities. The forms of ramps are complex and diverse, including specific functional ramps, acceleration lanes, deceleration lanes, collector-distributor lanes, and turning ramps, etc.