Are three motorcyclists allowed to ride side-by-side in a single lane?
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Yes, but they must have at least 3 years experience riding motorcycles.
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No. Two motorcyclists are allowed to ride side-by-side in a single lane, but not three.
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No, motorcyclists are never allowed to ride side-by-side in a single lane.
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Yes, up to three motorcyclists are allowed to ride side-by-side in a single lane.
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Explanation
Three motorcyclists are never allowed to ride side-by-side in a single lane. The limit is two motorcycles, provided they maintain a safe distance between them. Motorcycles can be affected by wind, and riders may need to swerve to avoid obstacles on the road.
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