Which lane should motorcycles use for driving?
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Motorcycles are classified as motor vehicles, therefore they must use the motor vehicle lane. Below are some important considerations for motorcycle riding: Pre-ride inspection of the vehicle and riding gear: Check the condition of the motorcycle, including the headlights, turn signals, horn, and handlebars to ensure they are functioning properly. Helmets are legally required protective gear. Choose brightly colored clothing for visibility. Gloves not only reduce the impact of sweaty hands on riding but also provide better grip. Do not ride in sandals. Drunk driving and unlicensed driving are strictly prohibited. Riding precautions: Ride on the right side of the road and avoid sidewalks. Maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front, keeping to its right rear corner. When overtaking, pass from the left side of the vehicle ahead. Avoid overtaking from the right or between two parallel vehicles. Minimize sudden acceleration and abrupt stops to prevent emergencies. Always slow down when turning, as excessive speed can lead to loss of balance. In rainy conditions, reduced road friction increases braking distance, so it's essential to slow down and ride cautiously.