Question:
I have no experience of driving on the road (apart from a push bike) and I was wondering if I should buy a bike instead of learning to drive a car as it is cheaper and I am a student.
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If you're unlucky enough to collide with another vehicle, which is much more likely in your first years of driving, you're much better off in a car.
If you need to transport a lot of stuff (furniture, etc.), then you're better off with a light truck or car.
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If you plan on making it your only method of transportation, I would reccommend getting a car over a motorcycle. Not only can be driven all times of the year, you can use it for many things, it's safer.Is it true that idling your car for a minute is the same as starting it up?
A motorcycle has it's pluses but the fact that there is limited baggage space, only 1 other passenger, dangerous to ride in raid/snow would make it a big turn off as a main method of transportation. Simple things like getting groceries are a pain on a motorcycle and not possible unless you buy saddlebags but even then the space is limited.
Plus insurance will be alot higher for a car than a motorcycle especially at your age. I'm guessing you're fairly young since you don't have either a permit to drive a car or motorcycle.
Motorbikes are alot cheaper on fuel and buying one, but they are heaps more dangerous than a car when you are driving on the road. I have been riding motorbikes since i was 3 but i am never going to ride motorbikes on the road for transport to dangerous.
what do you prefer street racing, or drifting?
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