Will motorcycles be photographed for not driving in the designated lane?
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Motorcycles will be photographed for not driving in the designated lane, as motorcycles are also classified as motor vehicles and should adhere to motor vehicle traffic regulations. However, in the past, electronic equipment technology was relatively backward, making it difficult to capture violations by motorcycles. Now, after updates, motorcycles are also within the scope of surveillance. Below is additional information: Categories of not driving as required: Driving a motor vehicle not in the designated lane usually refers to not driving in the lane, crossing or riding the line. Violations: Driving a motor vehicle on a highway not in the designated lane, violation code: 43120, penalty standard: 3 points deducted; Driving a motor vehicle on an urban expressway not in the designated lane, violation code: 13550, penalty standard: 3 points deducted; Driving a motor vehicle on roads other than highways or urban expressways not in the designated lane, violation code: 60230, penalty standard: no points deducted.