

1. Open design: Motorbikes are open vehicles, leaving riders more exposed to the elements and potential impacts in the event of a crash. 2. Lack of structural protection: Motorbikes lack the protective shell that cars have, which can absorb and distribute the force of impact in a crash. 3. Limited safety features: Motorbikes generally do not have seat belts, airbags, or other safety features that are standard in cars, increasing the risk of injury in a crash. 4. Size and weight: Motorbikes are smaller and lighter than cars, making them more vulnerable to being thrown off balance or crushed in a collision with a larger vehicle.