
In China, although regulations permit motorcycles on highways, not all cities allow motorcycle access. It depends on local regulations. If motorcycles are prohibited from entering highways in a particular area, attempting to force entry is not allowed. Such actions can result in being blacklisted and pose serious safety risks! Therefore, riders should consult relevant authorities in advance before planning to ride on highways. Below are the key requirements: Speed requirements: The motorcycle's engine displacement must meet standards. Highways have strict speed regulations, with a maximum speed limit of 120 km/h for cars, but motorcycles cannot exceed 80 km/h or go below 60 km/h. This narrow 20 km/h range can be challenging for riders unaccustomed to maintaining precise speeds, potentially leading to speeding or falling below the minimum limit. Third, complete documentation and proper gear: Riding a motorcycle on highways requires carrying a valid driver's license, vehicle registration, helmet, etc. Additionally, carrying passengers on the rear seat is prohibited. Riding without basic safety gear like helmets is extremely dangerous.


