North American infrastructure is designed for cars first, and motorcycles are somewhat rare to see compared to the number of cars and trucks on the road. I think it’s maybe more dangerous to ride a motorcycle in NA than in SEA just because everyone around you is in a giant metal box that can kill you, and I think that’s why many people here choose not to ride motorcycles. That, and winter, of course.
As for the licensing, at least in the US, a motorcycle license is actually just an endorsement on a standard driver’s license, so you need to have the standard car license first.
North American infrastructure is designed for cars first, and motorcycles are somewhat rare to see compared to the number of cars and trucks on the road. I think it’s maybe more dangerous to ride a motorcycle in NA than in SEA just because everyone around you is in a giant metal box that can kill you, and I think that’s why many people here choose not to ride motorcycles. That, and winter, of course.
As for the licensing, at least in the US, a motorcycle license is actually just an endorsement on a standard driver’s license, so you need to have the standard car license first.
The person I was responding to isn’t american, because motorcycle licenses are like 10 USD in both the states I’ve lived in.
Also my question was why is it expensive.