William McKinley was the first US President to ride in an automobile. Theodore Roosevelt was the first US President to fly in an airplane.
Theodore Roosevelt rode in an airplane and did ride in an early automobile. Some say that McKinley was driven in am ambulance in 1901 soon after he was shot.
James Monroe was the first President to ride on a steamboat. Thedore Roosevelt rode on a airplane in 1910, after he left office. The first sitting President to fly in an airplane was Franklin Roosevelt in 1943 who flew to the Capablanca Conference in Morocco.
Theodore Roosevelt was the first to visit a foreign country while he was in office. He was also the first to take off in an airplane, although is was a very short flight. He may have been the first to ride in a car, as well.
I think Theodore Roosevelt was the first to ride in a car, but it was before he was president. McKinley was the first sitting president to ride in a car.
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Theodore Roosevelt is usually cited as the first to ride in a car.
Warren Harding was the first President who regularly drove a car before entering office and became the first President to ride to his inauguration in an automobile, which was a Packard Twin Six supplied by the Republican National Committee. Theodore Roosevelt may have made a go at driving after he was the first president to ride in a car. There was not much traffic in those days.
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ok, so if i do recall correstly, the first president to ride in a car at an inaugural parade was president Abraham Lincoln. Hope i helped!!!
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In November of 1899, William McKinley became the first president to ride in an automobile. The car was a steam carriage driven by its inventor, F.O. Stanley, at Washington, D.C.In August of 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt took the first public automobile ride by a president during a parade at Hartford, Connecticut, in a Columbia electric car.
The first United States President to have a car at the White House was William McKinley. It was a steam carriage driven by the inventor F.O. Stanley.