Will motorcycles be caught by speed cameras for speeding?
1 Answers
If you exceed the speed limit, you will be photographed. According to China's traffic regulations, the maximum speed for two-wheeled motorcycles and reverse tricycles on urban roads is 50 km/h; the highest speed on highways is 60 km/h; the maximum speed for light motorcycles is 30 km/h; when driving on highways, the highest speed for motorcycles must not exceed 90 km/h, and the minimum speed must not be lower than 50 km/h. It is important to emphasize that motorcycles, like other motor vehicles, will be photographed for speeding—do not take chances. Always obey traffic rules and avoid speeding. For registered motor vehicles driving on the road, regular safety technical inspections should be conducted according to the law and administrative regulations, based on factors such as vehicle use, passenger and cargo capacity, and service life. If a motor vehicle driver's license and compulsory third-party liability insurance policy are provided, the motor vehicle safety technical inspection institution must conduct the inspection, and no additional conditions may be imposed by any unit. The speeding violations are captured by manual speed detectors placed along national roads. Once a motorcycle or car is photographed, speeding penalties are unavoidable.