driving

Driving is the controlled operation and movement of a vehicle, including cars, motorcycles, trucks, buses, and bicycles. Permission to drive on public highways is granted based on a set of conditions being met and drivers are required to follow the established road and traffic laws in the location they are driving. The word driving, has etymology dating back to the 15th century and has developed as what driving has encompassed has changed from working animals in the 15th to automobiles in the 1800s. Driving skills have also developed since the 15th century with physical, mental and safety skills being required to drive. This evolution of the skills required to drive have been accompanied by the introduction of driving laws which relate to not only the driver but the driveability of a car.
The term "driver" originated in the 15th century, referring to the occupation of driving working animals like pack or draft horses. It later applied to electric railway drivers in 1889 and motor-car drivers in 1896. The world's first long-distance road trip by automobile occurred in 1888 when Bertha Benz drove a Benz Patent-Motorwagen from Mannheim to Pforzheim, Germany. Driving requires both physical and mental skills, as well as an understanding of the rules of the road.
In many countries, drivers must pass practical and theoretical driving tests to obtain a driving license. Physical skills required for driving include proper hand placement, gear shifting, pedal operation, steering, braking, and operation of ancillary devices. Mental skills involve hazard awareness, decision-making, evasive maneuvering, and understanding vehicle dynamics. Distractions, altered states of consciousness, and certain medical conditions can impair a driver's mental skills.
Safety concerns in driving include poor road conditions, low visibility, texting while driving, speeding, impaired driving, sleep-deprived driving, and reckless driving. Laws regarding driving, driver licensing, and vehicle registration vary between jurisdictions. Most countries have laws against driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Some countries impose annual renewals or point systems for driver's licenses to maintain road safety.

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  1. Adi6phil

    Driving in snow

    Given the snowy weather that most of the country is experiencing today ,how has everybody faired? I did a 2-3 mile round trip this morning with no problems ,but to be fair it was all flat .
  2. Mark Holmes

    Cold weather range test completed today...on my driving it’s really very good.

    Today I thought I’d try a cold weather range test from Essex to Berkshire and back, work trip, positive results are below and photo’s attached (Not in order) as evidence. Fully charged by 7 KWh charger and potential range shown this morning was... 209 miles in ECO or 199 miles in Normal (No fans...
  3. Mark Holmes

    Driving economically today.

    Just to show it can be done in only 12 degrees temperatures today, miles per KWh of 4.8 recorded from Essex to Slough, Berkshire and Bracknell and home. Also had a little top up of free power from those lovely people at Pod-Point. Happy Monday..
  4. Mark Holmes

    Driving front seat memory setting

    Hi all, Does anyone know if you can add a front seat memory setting devise to the MG ZS EV. Is it possible?
  5. Asparagus next left

    What is one pedal driving like?

    Hi, I've never driven an EV as yet, but I'm very keen on ZS. I know that it's not quite One Pedal driving, but when on regeneration 3 setting do you find that the car behind fills the rear view mirror as I assume, the brake lights don't come on to warn them and it slows much quicker than the...
  6. ARvanHAS

    What happens if you accidentally hit the P button when driving ZS EV?

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