He didn't drive appropriately and almost burned the earth.
In Greek mythology, the Griffin is typically portrayed as a swift and powerful creature, sometimes associated with the sun. Apollo's chariot is known for its speed as it carries the sun across the sky. While there is no definitive answer in terms of their speed comparison, both are typically depicted as fast beings in mythology.
Helios thought that if his son Phaethon drove his chariot across the sky, it would bring destruction and chaos to the world as Phaethon was not experienced enough to control the powerful horses that pulled the sun chariot.
It was used to drag the sun across the sky. (Indicating that Apollo was responsible for keeping the time of day)
The Greek god Helios was often associated with driving the sun chariot across the sky. This mythology is reflected in the story of Helios riding his golden chariot to bring light to the world each day.
a silver bow and arrow, the lyre and the golden chariot
Phaethon, son of Helios.
His name was Phaëton and he was the son of Apollo.
Apollos powers where prophesy archery the lute and he drove a chariot pulling the sun behind him so he could make the seasons and night and day.
Helios
The Sun god Helios drove his chariot from east to west across the sky each day in Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology, the Griffin is typically portrayed as a swift and powerful creature, sometimes associated with the sun. Apollo's chariot is known for its speed as it carries the sun across the sky. While there is no definitive answer in terms of their speed comparison, both are typically depicted as fast beings in mythology.
Helios thought that if his son Phaethon drove his chariot across the sky, it would bring destruction and chaos to the world as Phaethon was not experienced enough to control the powerful horses that pulled the sun chariot.
Phaethon, the son of Helius, once attempted to drive his father's chariot and when he lost control and scorched the seas and earth, Zeus stuck him down with lightning. Helius, Titan sun god, is often confused with Apollo.
Jehu, he drove his chariot very fast from where we get the term driving like a jehu
Phaethon, the son of Helios, once drove his father's chariot but lost control of it and Zeus was forced to kill the boy so that earth would not suffer.
It was used to drag the sun across the sky. (Indicating that Apollo was responsible for keeping the time of day)
The world was set on fire.