What is the speed limit for motorcycles on urban roads?

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Rosa
07/30/25 6:23am
Urban road speed limit for motorcycles is 30 kilometers per hour. Below is relevant information: Laws and regulations: Motor vehicles driving on roads shall not exceed the speed indicated by speed limit signs or markings; On roads with two or more motor vehicle lanes in the same direction without speed limit signs or markings, the maximum speed on urban roads is 70 km/h, while the maximum speed on enclosed motor vehicle-only roads and highways is 80 km/h. Tunnels: The speed limit for tunnel clusters is generally set at 80 km/h. In accident-prone sections, the speed limit is usually 20 km/h lower than the main highway speed. Sharp curves and interchange ramps have speed limits based on their design speed. The speed limit for ETC lanes is 20 km/h, while the speed limit for truck weigh-in-motion lanes is 5 km/h.
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