So, yeah I don't like fireworks and I don't like 'hawgs'. Well, next item up for discussion - are trikes considered motorcycles?
To be honest I don't hate them, for many people they are a decent option when injury won't allow them to ride a motorcycle anymore - I know that sooner or later my back will no longer allow me the luxury of riding, so for long-time riders I can see the attraction.
But here's the rub, the purist in me, and I am most definitely a purist, has a hard time considering them motorcycles. As in, allowed to take the car pool lane or park in the motorcycle lots?
My state - Washington, considers them the same thing as a sidecar equipped motorcycle

which I just can't support. There's a huge difference between a sidecar carrying motorcycle and a 3 wheeler. It's not even the same skill set to ride them - I suppose my state just copped out and lumped them together based on how many wheels they have, but if I had my druthers I'd put sidecar motorcycles in with motorcycles, and trikes in with cars. Do trikes drive like cars? I really don't know I have never ridden one except for an ATV that we used on the farm - not the same thing.