Motorcycles may seem like a road hazard to car drivers, but many sensible people safely ride a motorcycle rather than drive a car. Here are six of the most popular reasons for riding a motorcycle instead of driving a car or truck.
Cost
Motorcycles are almost always cheaper to buy than a car. Used ones are especially affordable, but even new motorcycles can be bought at reasonable prices. You won’t have to pay a huge down payment or make high monthly payments for a lengthy period of time.
Maintenance
Maintaining a motorcycle is not nearly as expensive as keeping a car in good running condition. A motorcycle is smaller, lighter, and simpler to care for, and parts are cheaper, too. Many motorcycle riders handle part or all of their own maintenance. Repairs are often speedier than those made to cars.
Independence
Riding a motorcycle instills a sense of freedom to travel the open road unencumbered by car doors or freight. In fact, motorcycle riders don’t have to worry about carpooling or giving people rides unless it’s someone who’s familiar with motorcycle riding. Riders can go just about anywhere, sometimes even off paved roads to traverse hillsides or woodlands.
Parking
Due to its compact size, a motorcycle can be parked next to the house, in a garage, or just about anywhere that offers a few feet of available space. It requires less space than a car and can fit into compact parking spaces or off-road parking areas where parking may be free.
Fuel Efficiency
Motorcycles often get many more miles to the gallon than even some of the most efficient cars. You can save a lot on gas by riding a motorcycle, and longer road trips won’t cost you as much.
Motorcycle riding can be an amazing experience for those who ride with caution. Inexpensive and fun, a motorcycle may be worth trying out. However, you can’t always predict what other drivers will do on the road.














