The car wasn't around to drive in 1860. If your father would trust you with the reins, you could drive the wagons pretty young.
The indirect speech act of the question "Can you drive the car?" is a request for the person's permission or willingness to drive the car, rather than just seeking information about their ability to drive.
1860
drive shaft could be out of balance or tires could be out of round
Toonces the Cat Who Could Drive a Car - 1992 TV was released on: USA: 1992
it is safe to drive slower because you could get in a car accident if you drive really fast
You get in a car and drive there. Or you could just walk! :)
You drive south to Folkestone where there is a tunnel underneath the English Channel. You drive onto a train, then sit as the train goes under the tunnel in 35 minutes. The train comes out in Calais. You can then drive on to Paris.
If they are stopped your car could be impounded. If they get into an accident you are responsible for damages of your car and the other person's car. Not worth letting them drive.
The cat who could drive a car
As far as I know, no. But it would be cool if we could...
Could be a tire or wheel that is out of balance Could be a bad tire with internal damage Could need a new car