Drive or The Drive may refer to:
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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
- Drive theory, a diverse set of motivational theories in psychology
- Drive reduction theory (learning theory), a theory of learning and motivation
- Prey drive, in the study of animal behavior, the predictable tendency of a carnivore to pursue and capture prey
- Gene drive, in genetics, a type of bias in the inheritance of a gene
- Drive (1997 film), an action film starring Mark Dacascos
- Drive (2002 film), a Japanese film starring Ren Osugi
- Drive (2011 film), an American crime drama film starring Ryan Gosling
- Drive (2019 film), an Indian romantic drama film
- 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 (band), an American metal and hard rock band
- slang for overdrive or distortion, an electronic effect
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