Will riding a motorcycle in the motor vehicle lane result in penalty points?
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Motorcycles are classified as motor vehicles, so riding a motorcycle in the motor vehicle lane will not result in penalty points. Rules for motorcycle lane usage: On roads with two or more motor vehicle lanes in the same direction, motorcycles are only allowed to ride in the rightmost motor vehicle lane. According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law" implementation regulations, when there are two or more motor vehicle lanes in the same direction, the left lane is designated as the fast lane and the right lane as the slow lane. Vehicles in the fast lane should maintain the speed specified for that lane; those unable to reach the required speed should use the slow lane. Therefore, motorcycles should ride in the rightmost lane. Precautions for motorcycle travel: Before traveling, it is advisable to check traffic and weather information for the planned route, plan the route reasonably, and try to avoid construction zones and traffic congestion. Motorcycle riders must legally obtain and carry a driver's license, avoid driving unlicensed vehicles, comply with road traffic safety laws and regulations, and drive safely and courteously according to operational standards.