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Regulation of motorcycle access on freeways

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Motorway Ahead and Motorway Prohibited sign in Ireland
1.Vehicles under 50cc
2.Slow vehicles
3.Invalid Carriages
4.Pedal Cycles(Bicycles)
5.Pedestrians
6.Animals
Motorway Ahead and Motorway Prohibited Sign in Italy(Autostrada)
Motorway Entrance and Motorway Prohibited sign in United Kingdom
1.Pedestrians
2.Bicycles
3.Animals
4.Tractors
5.Mopeds(Motorcycle under 49cc or 50cc)
Prohibited of Motorcycles for Two persons Sign in Japan(Shuto Expressway)
Motorway sign and Motorcycle Prohibited sign in South Korea

Regulation of Motorcycle access on freeways is Regulation of the freeway access of Motorcycles in most nations.

Access Regulation

Freeway Access Regulation for motorcycles is differ from country to country. Most countries is Freeway Access Regulation of Motorcycles on Engine displacement.

List of Access Regulations by Country[1]

  • () : Enabled for Motorcycles Driven on the Freeway
  • () : Prohibited for Motorcycles[2] Driven on the Freeway
  • () : Once Prohibited for Motorcycles Driven on the Freeway, It is Now Enabled for Motorcycles Driven on the Freeway or Prohibited for Motorcycles Driven on the Some Freeway
Countries Access Status Conditions necessary for Access
(Based on Engine displacement)
Note
Austria Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
Australia Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc
Belgium Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
Bolivia Enabled All
Brazil Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc
Bulgaria Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
Canada Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc
China Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc Prohibited in some areas
Chile Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc
Czech Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
Denmark Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
Finland Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
France Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
Hungary Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
India Enabled More then 349cc or 350cc
Indonesia Prohibited Prohibited day : Unknown
Ireland Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
Italy Enabled More then 149cc EU Member state, Tendem More then 249cc
Japan Enabled More then 125cc
Luxembourg Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
Malaysia Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc
Mexico Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc
Netherlands Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member
Norway Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc
New Zealand Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc
Pakistan Enabled More 49cc or 50cc
Peru Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc
Poland Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
Portugal Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
Romania Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
Russia Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc
Singapore Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc
Slovakia Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
Slovenia Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
South Africa Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc
South Korea Prohibited Prohibited : June 1st 1972(Decreed and in 1991)
Spain Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
Sweden Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
 Switzerland Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc
Taiwan Enabled(Tollway is Prohibited) More then 549cc
Thailand Prohibited Prohibited day : Unknown
Turkey Enabled More then 349cc or 350cc
United States Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc Some states is Prohibited for Motor-driven cycle(under 125cc or 150cc) or Low-Horse power Motorcycles(Example : Motorcycle Less Than 5 H.P.)
United Kingdom Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc EU Member state
Venezuela Prohibited Prohibited day : Unknown
Vietnam Enabled More then 49cc or 50cc

List of Speed limits

Maxium Speed Limit in Expressways/Motorways
Countries Maximum Speed Limit(km/h)
Passenger Cars Motorcycles
Belarus 110 90
Bulgaria 130 100
Greece 130 80
Russia 110 90
Turkey 120
(Expressways : 110)
100 if L3
(Expressways : 90 if L3)
Japan 100 80
(Before 2000, but since 2000, the speed limit upon motorcycles have been raised to 100 km/h)
Ukraine 130(Dual carriageway 110) 80
Vietnam 80 60

See also

References

  1. ^ World motorcycle facts & figures(Honda)
  2. ^ Except for Emergency Motorcycles