No
There are more than 9 cars in salman khan,s garage and 2 super bikes
Bikes generally produce less pollution than cars, especially in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, as they are human-powered and do not rely on fossil fuels. However, when considering the entire lifecycle of production and maintenance, some environmental impacts can arise from manufacturing bikes and their components. Overall, in everyday use, bikes are much cleaner and more environmentally friendly than cars.
Because bike riding beats walking, and bikes are much cheaper than cars, and most Chinese haven't got the money for a car.
vehicles are required for transportation and cars are safer than bikes, scooters, cycles... cars are cheaper than trucks (which are also used for transportation... there are luxury cars, people love to travel in it... also cars are stronger.
Huh? If they are both moving at the same speed neither is faster.
Yes. Pedestrians outside of vehicles always have the right-of-way to cars.
Road bikes are generally faster and more efficient than mountain bikes due to their lighter weight, smoother tires, and aerodynamic design.
because cars pollute our air and bikes don't and if you pollute our air you'll make holes in the ozone lair and then we'll have acid rain and other bad things that could and will (if we keep polluting our air) kill us. (and i don't want 2 die!) that's y bikes r better. (P.S. even if u don't see any smoke coming out of a car it still comes out no matter what!)
Many people in China ride bikes as a mode of transportation due to its affordability, convenience, and efficiency in navigating congested urban areas. Additionally, biking is seen as a healthy and environmentally friendly alternative to cars or public transportation in a country with a high population density.
Because they can't afford cars and bicycle riding is faster than walking.
Pretty much wherever you are, you will find some people using bikes instead of cars. Poor parts of Africa and Asia can have more bikes than cars b/c that's all they can afford. Some cities in Europe have a high number of cyclists b/c the distances are short enough to make the bicycle a viable means of transportation, and the lack of parking spaces and narrow lanes make cars impractical.