What is the maximum speed limit for motorcycles on highways?
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Motorcycles are not allowed to exceed 110 kilometers per hour on highways. Highway speed regulations: Motorcycles are not allowed to exceed 110 kilometers per hour on highways. When motor vehicles are driving normally on highways, the minimum speed should not be less than 50 kilometers per hour. The maximum speed for small passenger cars should not exceed 110 kilometers per hour; for large passenger cars, freight vehicles, and motorcycles, the maximum speed should not exceed 90 kilometers per hour. However, when there are speed limit traffic signs or road markings indicating speeds inconsistent with the above regulations, the signs or markings should be followed. Driving in designated lanes: Motorcycles should drive in the rightmost lane. When motor vehicles are driving on highways, they should drive in the driving lanes. On highways with four or more lanes, small passenger cars with a design speed higher than 130 kilometers per hour should drive in the second and third lanes; large passenger cars, freight vehicles, and small passenger cars with a design speed lower than 130 kilometers per hour should drive in the third and fourth lanes or lanes further to the right.