The motorcycle team forced into the high speed toll booth, ignoring the dissuasion of violently lift

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-28

Different cities have different policies and regulations on whether motorcycles can be used on highways. In most areas, motorcycles are forbidden to go on the highway, because this kind of car is really "meat wrapped in iron", once the accident is out of control on the highway, it is easy to cause serious injury to yourself and others.

Recently, a video taken at a high-speed toll station in Huizhou has sparked heated discussions on the Internet. **, a motorbike convoy tried to get on the highway through a toll booth, but was dissuaded by the staff. However, instead of heeding the advice, the motorcyclists broke into the post en masse.

To add insult to injury, one of the men, dressed in a cycling suit, helmet and face mask, even tried to shake the landing pole in an attempt to push it away or break it to the side, while also waving behind him for the rest of the team to pass as quickly as possible.

Netizens have said,These motorcycle riders are so rampant that they don't pay any attention to the laws and regulations. Not only did they not heed the advice of the staff, but they also tried to force their way through the toll booth. There are also netizens **Aite Huizhou Traffic Police and Guangzhou Traffic Police, requesting severe punishment for these so-called knights.

As a motorcycle enthusiast, I know the dangers of riding a motorcycle at high speeds. The speed of vehicles on the highway is fast, and the stability of the motorcycle is poor when driving at high speed, and it is easy to be affected by factors such as cross winds and road conditions, which can cause accidents. Motorcycles have fewer protections, and riders are vulnerable to serious injuries in the event of an accident. Therefore, from a safety point of view, I support the policy of not allowing motorcycles on high speeds in most areas.

Of course, in some cases, some regional policies may allow motorcycles to go on high speeds. For example, some areas may allow motorcycles on high speeds for a set period of time, or on specific sections of the road. However, these regulations are usually based on factors such as local traffic conditions, road conditions, and traffic safety, and do not apply to all regions.

For those motorcycle riders who violate the regulations and forcibly break into the post, they should bear the corresponding legal responsibility. According to the relevant provisions of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China", those who violate the provisions of traffic control and forcibly pass without heeding dissuasion shall be fined not less than 200 yuan but not more than 2,000 yuan by the traffic management department of the public security organ, and may be detained for not more than 15 days.

In the Huizhou incident, these riders did not heed the advice of the staff and forcibly broke into the post, which has violated the relevant laws and regulations. They should be punished and should be given a rigorous education so that their awareness of traffic safety can be improved.

In addition to penalties and education for illegal riders, we also need to strengthen traffic safety education for the public. We should educate the public about the dangers of riding motorcycles at high speeds and the importance of obeying traffic rules. At the same time, we also need to strengthen the management and supervision of highways to ensure that roads are safe and orderly.

The question of whether a motorcycle can go on high speeds is a complex one. Although different regions have different policies, we should all follow the traffic rules and ensure our own safety, regardless of the policy. For those motorcycle riders who violate the regulations and forcibly break into the post, they should bear the corresponding legal responsibility. At the same time, we also need to strengthen traffic safety education for the public and strengthen the management and supervision of expressways to ensure road safety and order.

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