Two motorcyclists are allowed to:
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Race on empty roads.
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Share the lane with another vehicle.
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Exceed the posted speed limit when driving on expressways.
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Ride side-by-side in a single lane.
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Explanation
A maximum of two motorcyclists are allowed to ride side-by-side in a single lane. It is important for motorists to maintain a safe buffer zone between vehicles in case of wind gusts, slippery roads, potholes, or gravel. These conditions may cause a motorcycle to swerve out of control.
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