depending on speed and form of collision...
yes it will. use motorcycle oil only
probably Motorcycle.. more cheaper ..
Usually the snake will be crushed in some way and die. A snake can not hurt a car and a motorcycle tire, they are too hard and thick.
In general, yes. But it actually depends on the motorcycle and the car in question. It would be possible for a VERY big motorcycle to have worse fuel economy than a very small, efficent car.
I can be used but it is not preferred as the car device doesn't fit on the motorcycle as well and the voice instructions would be difficult to hear. They do have a motorcycle version but it is slightly more expensive. Here is the link for the Motorcycle navigation. http://www.gpsnavigatorsreview.com/garmin/garmin-zumo-550-35-inch-portable-gps-motorcycle-navigator/
Yes. Always treat a motorcycle as If it is a full-sized vehicle.
not in mass
In car it is quite easy to see ones feet so and more often people see their foot in cars rather then on motorcycle.
car has 4 wheels and more traction in a turn
There are far, far more injuries reported annually for car accidents than for motorcycle accidents. That's generally because there are many more cars on the road than motorcycles, though. If you look at it statistically, you are more likely to get in a car accident than a motorcycle accident (on any given day, driving one or the other), although you are more likely to get injured in an accident if you're on a motorcycle.
You get into a car but climb onto a motorcycle.
It depends on alot of different things. If it is raining of course traction would play a big factor. Or from a dead on stop it would be a weight issue. In order to full launch a motorcycle without doing a backflip off of it you would need wheelie bars to beat a car off the line. But in a quarter mile a motorcycle would win unless you are on anything under 600cc and the car has more than 1500cc weighing less than 2500 lbs. its a weight to power ratio equation