Sometimes the question can be asked bluntly: are motorcycles or cars better? The answer “it depends” seems even obvious. The car is undoubtedly the most popular means of transport, and among many car drivers only a few are also motorcyclists: those who own a motorcycle is because they have adopted a certain lifestyle, they have embraced a new philosophy.
A Japanese study has shown that the brain of motorcyclists is constantly stimulated because it requires a high degree of attention. Many motorcyclists see riding on two wheels as a workout to reduce stress and emotional load.
Although it seems obvious, preferring motorcycles to cars means there are obvious cost savings. The savings, however, are not just in the purchase, but also in all ancillary and operating costs. From an operational point of view, the advantages that can be exploited over transport on four wheels are undeniable. Think of the traffic in big cities, or the long lines we usually see on highways: with motorcycles all this becomes easier to overcome and waiting times are reduced.
In addition, parking has a certain degree of convenience. For obvious reasons of space, this problem is not to be underestimated.
For those who own a motorcycle, another aspect to consider is the resale of the vehicle: although a car loses 10% of its value every year, its “depreciation” will definitely be lower if you are careful.