In Chapter 5, Traffic Law – Part One, we learned the definition of “drive” – to drive, operate, or be in physical control of a motor vehicle.
In everyday usage, the term “drive” is associated with the intentional physical acts of being behind the wheel of a motor vehicle and operating on the road or highway, or in other words, making the vehicle move down the road.
In recent DUI cases, the courts have ruled having physical control of a motor vehicle does not necessarily mean the motorist is actually driving or even has intentions of driving.
The courts have broadened the definition of drive as it pertains to operating a motor vehicle. Simply being in the car, even asleep and with the engine shut off, can be construed as driving.
Using correct spelling and grammar, In two or three paragraphs, answer the following questions:
