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Is motorcycles forbidden in Hangzhou?
Motorcycles are prohibited in downtown Hangzhou.

Motorcycles licensed in Hangzhou City (excluding Xiaoshan, Yuhang and Binjiang District) are prohibited from passing in the west of Huancheng East Road, south of Wen Hui Road and Wensan Road, Wansongling Road, Nanshan Road, north of Tiger Road, Gucui Road and east of Meiling Road (except Nanshan Road and Tiger Road).

The roads in Xiacheng District, Shangcheng District, Gongshu District, Xihu District (including West Lake Scenic Area), Jianggan District (including Xiasha Economic and Technological Development Zone) and Binjiang District of Hangzhou City prohibit all kinds of motorcycles and human tricycles. Moreover, motorcycles are not registered in the above-mentioned prohibited areas except those used by state organs in performing official duties.

In addition to the above areas, other areas can ride motorcycles. You can drive in other areas, such as Yuhang, Lin 'an and Xiaoshan. As long as you wear a helmet, have a driver's license and driving license, buy compulsory insurance and pay travel tax.

Reasons for the introduction of the prohibition order

In fact, motorcycle travel is restricted because of its high speed and high risk factor during driving. If the driver's ability is unstable, it is likely to cause an accident. There are also some motorcycles on the road. Drivers are crazy about racing in pursuit of excitement, and the safety hazard is very big. It is for the sake of safety that the relevant departments of our country have issued a ban on motorcycles.

Compared with other modes of travel, motorcycles will do some harm to the environment, which is inevitable, because its noise is relatively large, and residents living on the roadside are deeply disturbed by this noise, which makes them miserable. Under the influence of these two factors, China has been banning motorcycles.