Driving a car and riding a bike both involve operating a vehicle on the road, but they have differences in terms of speed, size, and complexity. Both require coordination and following traffic rules, but driving a car typically involves more responsibility and skill due to the larger size and higher speeds.
Not at all.
Bike riding doesn't really clean the air, but if you ride a bike instead of driving a car, then the bike has reduced the pollution coming from cars with one.
car driving, bike riding, skateboarding, and water fights.
well because you get fit and you mit ot have a car and cars are do not get you fit at all
No a motorcycle is way harder different gears and stuff so a car is easier
Is Driving a car is similar to driving what A car is similar to driving a fighter plane
Examples of activities that involve both physical movement and the operation of a vehicle include biking, driving a car, riding a motorcycle, and operating a scooter.
Yes, you will. Riding a bike or driving a car, it makes no difference. You are still an equal participant in the traffic and, also, obligated to comply with all traffic lwas, including restrictions on speed.
riding a bike
12mph is the same whether you are riding a dirt bike, a bicycle, driving a car, or running. 12mph is also about 3mph slower than a fit person running.
Only if the car you are riding in has insurance coverage.
Comparing a car to a bike is like comparing toothpaste with your mom.