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Drive
may refer to:
- Driving, the act of controlling a vehicle
- Disk drive, a computer storage device
- Prey drive, the instinctive behavior of a carnivore to pursue and capture prey
- Drive theory, a diverse set of motivational theories in psychology
- Driveway, a private road for local access to structures
- Drive (charity), a charity collecting items other than money
- Motivation, the internal condition that activates behavior and gives it direction
- Imparting forward motion by physical force
- A spacecraft propulsion device
- An electronic device providing power to a motor or servo; see Motor controller for details
- "The Drive", a slang term for Lake Shore Drive
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Movies and television
- Drive
(film), a 1997 film
- WDRV The Drive, a Chicago classic rock station (97.1 FM)
- Drive
(TV series), a cancelled Fox television series
- “Drive” (Voyager episode), an episode of Star Trek: Voyager
Music
- Drive
(album), the first solo album by New Zealand artist Bic Runga
- Drive
(Steve Wariner album)
- Drive
(Alan Jackson album)
:*" Drive (For Daddy Gene)", a single from this album
- Drive
(Robert Palmer album)
- "Drive" (The Cars song), by The Cars
- "Drive" (R.E.M. song), by R.E.M.
- "Drive" (Incubus song), by Incubus
- "Drive" (Shannon Noll song), a song by Shannon Noll
- "Drive" (Client song), by Client
- "Drive", a song by Pepper from their 2008 album Pink Crustaceans and Good Vibrations
Sport
- Drive (cricket), a straight-batted shot in cricket
- Drive (baseball)
- Drive (American football), a continuous set of offensive plays in American Football
- A long distance golf shot
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