I believe both are inherently unsafe because we don't know the mental state or abilities of the idiot in the cage next to or behind us. I believe the trike would sustain the collision better, so I guess that makes them safer. IMHO
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Bump..........Absolutely 3 wheels are safer than two. I've been riding bikes for over 40 years [still do]. I ride all year and that's where Trikes come into my life.
It snows , I just Wait for the plows to go by and I'm out riding the same day, Never been able to do that on my bikes [safely]
No matter what the choice, the machine is only as safe as the operator. Perhaps a better question would be how safe is the operator?
As for stopping faster, I wish one of the bike mags would do a test. I've always felt our Tglige could stop faster than our old Eglides, but I'd like to see that test done independently.
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