Regulation of motorcycle access on freeways
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
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)
1. Sidecars Under 249cc Prohibited
2. Motorcycles Under 149cc Prohibited
3. Bicycles, Pedestrians, Oxcarts Prohibited
1. Sidecars Under 249cc Prohibited
2. Motorcycles Under 149cc Prohibited
3. Bicycles, Pedestrians, Oxcarts Prohibited

Motorway Entrance and Motorway Prohibited sign in Australia
1. Pedestrians
2. Bicycles
3. Animals
4. Tractors
5. Mopeds (Motorcycles under 49cc or 50cc)
1. Pedestrians
2. Bicycles
3. Animals
4. Tractors
5. Mopeds (Motorcycles under 49cc or 50cc)

Prohibited motorcycles for two persons sign in Japan (Shuto Expressway)
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Motorway sign and Motorcycles Prohibited sign in South Korea

Information for Motorcycles Prohibited in South Korea Expressway
Regulation of motorcycle access on freeways is regulation of the freeway (controlled-access highway) and expressway (limited-access road) access of motorcycles in most nations.
Access regulation
Freeway access regulation for motorcycles differs from country to country. In most countries, regulation is based on engine displacement.[1]
- (■) : Enabled for motorcycles driven on the freeway and expressway
- (■) : Prohibited for motorcycles driven on the freeway and expressway (except for emergency motorcycles)
- (■) :
- Prohibited for motorcycles driven on most (or some) freeways and expressways, but now enabled in at least some cases.
- Prohibited for motorcycles driven on the freeway, but enabled for motorcycles driven on the expressway
- Note
- ● : motorcycle driving was once prohibited on all freeways and expressways
Countries | Access Status | Conditions necessary for access (based on engine displacement) |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | All | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ||
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Prohibited | |||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | Vehicle is allowed to drive over 60 km/h | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 125cc | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 349cc or 350cc | ||
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Prohibited | Prohibited day: unknown | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 149cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 125cc | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ||
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●Enabled | More than 400cc | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ||
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Prohibited | 1. Motorcycles' access on expressways (고속도로 gosok doro) was prohibited by a Notice of the Ministry of Home Affairs on June 1, 1972[4]
2. Motorcycles' access on expressways and semi-expressways (자동차전용도로 jadongcha jeonyong doro, literally 'motor vehicles only road') was prohibited by a Road Traffic Act amendment in 1992[5][6] | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Enabled | More than 51cc and vehicle is allowed to drive over 80 km/h[7] | ||
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Prohibited | |||
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Prohibited | Prohibited day: unknown | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc[8] | ||
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | Some states prohibit motor-driven cycles (under 125cc or 150cc) or low-horsepower motorcycles (example: motorcycle less than 5 HP) | |
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Enabled | More than 49cc or 50cc | ![]() | |
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Prohibited | Prohibited day: unknown | ||
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Prohibited | Prohibited day: unknown |
List of speed limits
Countries | Maximum speed limit (km/h) | |
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110 | 90 |
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130 | 100 |
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130 | 80 |
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110 | 90 |
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120 (Expressways: 110) |
100 if L3 (expressways: 90 if L3) |
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100 | 80 (Before 2000; since 2000, the speed limit for motorcycles has been raised to 100 km/h) |
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130 (dual carriageway 110) | 80 |
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80 | 60 |
See also
References
- ↑ World motorcycle facts & figures (Honda)
- ↑ The History of the Ban on Motorcycles Using the Tollways Motorcyclephilippines
- ↑ Supreme Court Strikes Down Motorcycle Ban on Tollways Motorcyclephilippines
- ↑ "Motorcycles and Three-wheeled Vehicles Prohibit access in Expressways from June 1st". Maeil Business Newspaper (in Korean). 23 May 1972.
- ↑ (Korean) Article 58 of the South Korea Road Traffic Law (enforced on March 15 1992)
- ↑ (Korean) Article 63 of the South Korea Road Traffic Law (enforced on June 1 2006)
- ↑ Art. 35, Abs. 1 and 2, Verkehrsregelnverordnung vom 13. November 1962 (VRV)
- ↑ "Hız Sınırları". T.C Karayolları Genel Müdürlüğü. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
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