Drive

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Drive or The Drive may refer to:

Motoring

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Roadways

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Roadways called "drives" may include:

  • Driveway, a private road for local access to structures, abbreviated "drive"
  • Road, an identifiable thoroughfare, route, way, or path between two places

Science

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Arts, entertainment, and media

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Films

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Literature

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Music

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Albums

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Songs

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Radio

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  • Drive (CBC Music), the afternoon program on the CBC Music radio network
  • 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
  • WNMB, a radio station licensed to North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States and called The Drive since 2018
  • WVSC (FM) (103.1 The Drive), a South Carolina classic hits station

Television

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Series

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Episodes

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Other media

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Places

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Sports

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Technology

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  • Google Drive, a file service created and developed by Google
  • Disk drive, a device implementing a storage mechanisms where data is recorded by various electronic, magnetic, optical, or mechanical changes to a surface layer of one or more rotating disks
  • Drive, a spacecraft propulsion device
  • Drive, an automobile transmission device
  • Drive, in a motor controller, an electronic device providing power to a motor or servo
  • List of screw drives, a screw drive
  • Variable-frequency drive, a type of adjustable-speed drive
  • SSD, or solid state drive, a storage system for computers commonly found inside the unit

Other uses

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See also

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