On urban roads, what is the maximum permitted speed for motorcycles?
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Explanation
On urban roads, the **maximum speed allowed for motorcycles** is **50 km/h**. This is because, in general, motorcycles and other motor vehicles have a higher speed limit than mopeds and personal mobility vehicles in urban areas.
- On urban streets with multiple lanes in each direction, the maximum speed for vehicles like motorcycles is **50 km/h**. This applies to motorcycles, as they are not included in the categories of vehicles with lower limits, such as mopeds or personal mobility vehicles.
- Lower speeds, such as **20 km/h** or **30 km/h**, apply to specific situations, such as streets without curbs or streets with a single lane in each direction, but they do not apply to motorcycles under normal urban road conditions.
Therefore, the maximum speed of **50 km/h** is correct for motorcycles on urban roads, unless otherwise indicated by specific signs.
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