Driving is most commonly used to describe the process of controlling a motor vehicle but may also refer to other activities that involve control or command including:
- Driving (horse) The art of driving a horse, pony or other equine in harness.
- Combined driving A sport involving horses
- Herding animals in a given direction, such as a cattle drive on a ranch or, as a verb, driving sheep, goats, cattle or other livestock.
- A state of being pressured to behave in a certain way, as in "that person is driving me crazy, " or "my boss drove me until I finished the job."
- Driving or forcing an oscillator at a frequency.
See also
In music:
- Drivin', a song by Pearl Harbor and the Explosions
- Drivin', a song by The Kinks from their album Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
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