Motorcycles are subject to the right-hand traffic rule. When turning, riders must give advance notice and slow down. When changing lanes, they should be aware of other vehicles on either side. Motorcycle road traffic rules are as follows: When riding on a road with multiple lanes in the same direction, the left lane is for fast vehicles, and the right lane is for slow vehicles. Fast vehicles should travel at the speed limit, while slow vehicles should stay in the right lane. If there are traffic signs indicating speed limits, riders should follow the signs. When overtaking in the slow lane, motorcycles can use the fast lane if necessary. On roads with no center line or a separate bike lane, motorcycles should ride in the center of the road. The rules for motorcycle road traffic on different roads, speeds, and safety are as follows: 1. Different roads: On roads with separate lanes for cars and motorcycles, motorcycles should ride in the car lane. On roads with no separation, two-wheeled motorcycles and light motorcycles should ride on the right side of the road. On roads without traffic signals, riders should follow the principle of safety and smooth traffic flow. 2. Speed: Motorcycles should not exceed the speed limit signs. If there are no speed limit signs, riders should maintain a safe speed. When riding at night or in dangerous conditions, such as sand, ice, rain, snow, or fog, riders should slow down. 3. Safety: Riders should maintain a safe distance from other vehicles. They should be aware of the vehicle in front of them and not easily overtake. 4. Riders and passengers must wear safety belts and helmets. On motorcycles, the height of the load from the ground should not exceed 1.5 meters, and the length should not exceed 0.2 meters. On two-wheeled motorcycles, the load width should not exceed 0.15 meters, and on three-wheeled motorcycles, the load width should not exceed the width of the vehicle. No one under 12 years old should ride on the back of a motorcycle. Riders should not leave their hands off the handlebars or carry anything on the handlebars. On highways, two-wheeled motorcycles should not carry passengers. In summary, motorcycles are subject to the right-hand traffic rule and must follow specific rules for road traffic, speed, and safety. These rules ensure the safety of all road users.