1) Respect the machine
2) Never get over-confident
3) Watch out for:
a) kids
b) dogs
c) sand
4) Always watch other vehicles--sometimes they either don't see you or they don't acknowledge your presence.
If successful this will be my 46th riding season.
No. Motorcycles are dangerous than cars.
No, the sentence should be punctuated as: "Cars are expensive; motorcycles are dangerous." This helps to separate the two independent clauses.
No. But riding one can be.
They are difficult to see.
Motorcycles are more dangerous than cars because in the event of an accident, the driver of a motorcycle has much less protection than the driver of a car does. In addition we could note that when driving a car, you do not have to maintain your balance; a car is not going to fall over no matter how you are sitting inside of it. Motorcycles, however, can fall over.
No. However, cars have plenty of safety features also drivers of cars have lots of more protection than motorcycles. Motorcycles do not have safety features, just only helmets but however that motorcycles can really easily fall over but not cars. Cars can't fall over.
If the vehicle has been manufactured according to relavent regulations then there is no such thing. Motorcycles, and other vehicles and tools, are not dangerous by themselves. It is how they are used that makes the danger. It is the operators that are dangerous.
They are extremely practical in a city but are also very dangerous to ride. Drivers do not see motorcycles as they do cars. They will cut you off, pull out in front of you, and generally act as if you are not there. But, they are a blast to ride.
nope cause they're more dangerous at high speeds than motorcycles.
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Nowadays motorcycles seem to be the most affordable kind of transportation, almost anyone can own it. Statistically, motorcycle is number one in the list of the most dangerous mode of transportation.
Ural Motorcycles and Ultra Motorcycles.