car has 4 wheels and more traction in a turn
It completely depends on the track and the car or motorcycle
motorcycle
Motorcycles can stop faster than a car
faster than a car
Motorcycle
Yes. The less something weighs the faster it will stop.
it depends on the rider, essentially the physics would definitely allow a motorcycle to stop faster than a car because you can put all the weight on the front wheel while slowing down, you cant do that in a car, a motorcycle can do a wheelie because it has a higher power to weight ratio than a car, a motorcycle can stop faster because it has a higher center of gravity allowing more pressure to be put onto the ground by the front tire when braking. there is always some skill that changes the results, but generally speaking a good motorcycle can easily stop faster than a car.
Depends on the degree of customization. Stock bikes are likely to be faster off the mark, but eventually a car can generate more downforce and is likely to be ultimately faster.
Depends on the car and motorcycle. Often though, a motorcycle will have better acceleration and a car higher top speed. Also, an automobile will tend to have far better cornering speed and traction, simply due to the greater amount of tire surface in contact with the road. But it all depends - a well tuned racing bike with special tires is probably faster and quicker all around than a 1962 Corvair.
Ultimate braking distance is similar for a car and motorcycle, but it requires a lot of skill to do it on a motorcycle. Comparing an average motorcycle to an average car driver, the car will stop faster. (whoever said that braking on a motorbike is an idiot i have a motor bike and am very good on it and ever since i got my bike i have been able to break its simple!!! just like on a normal bike)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Turn Your Car Around was created on 2005-10-10.
Assuming the car and the bike are both traveling at the same speed and both have new brakes. The bike will stop faster than the car due to less momentum. Car is heavier, harder to get going fast, harder to stop fast.