Just a question since you're a rider... Is riding a motorbike as easy as driving a car
No, but it's more thrilling and enjoyable because you become one with the vehicle IMO.
In an auto, you don't have to worry about balancing the vehicle. On a moto, you have to hold it up unless it's a 3-wheel version. Most moto are also manual drive meaning it has a clutch but unlike an auto's manual, the clutch lever is on the handle bar and the shifter is by the foot peg/floor board. The only exceptions are those rare moto from 50-60 years ago where the shifter is next to the fuel tank.
, a bicycle?
Also more challenging than riding a bicycle because for one, it's heavier and there's more tasks to get it going.
I've always wanted to ride in one when I go to a third world country like Laos & Thailand. Motorbike is everywhere over there and that's the best way to tour the country.
I say go for it. Good thing is if you prefer automatic, many scooters offer automatic so less tasks to think about and it's generally lighter than a full blown motorcycle. There are a few automatic motorcycle models available too but not many because the demand is not there. Most riders prefer manual because it's more fun.
Anyways, if want to learn, I recommend taking a training course such as the MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation) first. I self taught myself but my wife went through that course before we met and she liked it. They provide basic riding hands on training as well as lots of useable information for new riders. The first day is reading, writing, watching videos and the second day is hands on. The best part is they provide the moto for learners to practice with.
It's only a couple of hundred dollars for the course so it's a very low cost for those that want to try it out. If you still into it after the course, move on to get your own moto. If you don't like motorcycling after the course, at least you can form an educated opinion on it and at the very least, earn a M endorsement on your Driver's License..