A motorcycle in a built-up area, when the road has more than one lane in the same direction, may travel in...
Traffic rules
Explanation
Within a built-up area, when a road has more than one lane in the same direction, **motorcycles can use the lane that best suits their destination**. This is because, on urban roads with two or more lanes in the same direction, cars and special vehicles have the freedom to choose the lane they prefer. This rule allows drivers to select the lane that facilitates reaching their destination more efficiently.
It is important to remember that, although one can choose the lane, drivers must ensure not to obstruct the passage of other vehicles and should only change lanes to change direction, park, or overtake. Additionally, this rule does not apply to bicycles, mopeds, or vehicles for people with reduced mobility, which must always travel on the right, even if there is a line separating the lanes.
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