Drive
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Drive or The Drive may refer to:
- Driving, the act of controlling a vehicle
 - Road, an identifiable thoroughfare, route, way or path between two places
 - Road trip, a journey on roads
 - Driveway, a private road for local access to structures
 - Drive (charity), a campaign to collect items other than money
 - The Drive or Lake Shore Drive, an expressway in Chicago
 
Behavior and psychology
-  Drive theory, a diverse set of motivational theories in psychology
- Motivation, the internal condition that activates behavior and gives it direction
 
 - Drive reduction theory (learning theory)
 - Prey drive, the instinctive behavior of a carnivore to pursue and capture prey
 
Sports
- Drive (American football), a continuous set of offensive plays
 - Drive (baseball), a line drive, and related meanings
 - Drive (cricket), a straight-batted shot
 - Drive (golf), in golf stroke mechanics, a long-distance shot from the tee
 - The Drive, in American football, an offensive series in the January 1987 AFC Championship Game
 - The Drive (TV series), an American documentary series on sports in the Pac-12 Conference
 
Technology
- Data storage devices, including:
 - A spacecraft propulsion device
 - An automobile transmission device
 - In a motor controller, an electronic device providing power to a motor or servo
 - Variable-frequency drive
 - List of screw drives, a screw drive
 
Film and television
- Drive (1974 film), a classic gay pornographic movie
 - Drive (1998 film), a direct-to-video action film
 - Drive (2002 film), a Japanese film starring Ren Osugi
 - Drive (2011 film), an American crime drama film starring Ryan Gosling
 - Drive (2007 TV series), a 2007 American action drama
 - Drive (2016 TV series), a 2016 British reality series
 - Drive (web series), a 2012 YouTube original-content automotive series
 - "Drive" (The X-Files), a 1998 episode of The X-Files
 - "Drive" (Star Trek: Voyager), a 2000 episode of Star Trek: Voyager
 - "Drive", a 2013 episode of NCIS: Los Angeles
 - The Drive (TV series), an American documentary series on sports in the Pac-12 Conference
 - Kamen Rider Drive, a 2014-2015 tokusatsu series
 
Literature
- Drive: The Story of My Life, an autobiography by Larry Bird
 - Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, a 2009 book by Daniel H. Pink
 - Drive: the scifi comic, a webcomic by Dave Kellett
 
Music
- Drive (band), an American metal and hard rock band
 
Albums
- Drive (Alan Jackson album), or the title song (see below), 2002
 - Drive (Anneke van Giersbergen album), 2013
 - Drive (Béla Fleck album), 1988
 - Drive (Bic Runga album), or the title song, 1997
 - Drive (Robert Palmer album), 2003
 - Drive (Russ Freeman album), 2002
 - Drive (Scott Grimes album), 2010
 - Drive (Steve Wariner album), or the title song, 1993
 - Drives (Lonnie Smith album), 1970
 - Drive (Poisonblack album), 2011
 - Drive: Glay Complete Best, by Glay, 2000
 - Drive: Nike + Original Run, by The Crystal Method, or the title song, 2006
 - The Drive (album), by Haddaway, 1995
 - Drive, by Roy Ayers, 1992
 - Drive (Gareth Emery album), 2014
 
Songs
- "Drive" (The Cars song), 1984
 - "Drive" (Cheyenne Jackson song), 2012
 - "Drive" (Client song), 2007
 - "Drive" (Incubus song), 2000
 - "Drive" (Miley Cyrus song), 2013
 - "Drive" (R.E.M. song), 1992
 - "Drive" (Shannon Noll song), 2004
 - "Drive (For Daddy Gene)", by Alan Jackson
 - "Drive", by Bobby McFerrin from Don't Worry, Be Happy
 - "Drive", by The Chevin from Borderland
 - "Drive", by Daft Punk
 - "Drive", by The Gaslight Anthem from Sink or Swim
 - "Drive", by Geoffrey Williams
 - "Drive", by Halsey from Badlands
 - "Drive", by Joe 90 from Dream This
 - "Drive", by Pepper from Pink Crustaceans and Good Vibrations
 - "Drive", by U-Turn featuring Richard Poon
 - "Drive", by Vanessa Hudgens from V
 - "Drive (For all Time)", by Westlife from World of Our Own
 
Radio stations
- WDRV (The Drive, 97.1 FM), a Chicago classic rock station
 - WFLB, a radio station licensed to Laurinburg, North Carolina, United States and called The Drive from 2005 to 2011
 - WVSC (FM) (103.1 The Drive), a South Carolina classic hits station
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Drive
 - Driver (disambiguation)
 
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