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  • I've noticed when the BBC have been showing this story they use the term 'drive' instead of the 'ride' a bike. 'Alliston was driving a fixed wheel bike at the time'

    Thought drive was only used for the operation of a motor vehicle?

  • In relation to the law under which he was convicted of causing bodily harm whilst driving wantonly and furiously.
    Edit: One employed in conducting a coach, carriage, wagon, or other vehicle,with horses, mules, or other animals, or a bicycle, tricycle, or motor car, though not a street railroad car.

  • Thought drive was only used for the operation of a motor vehicle?

    It is. Weird BBC journalism. Just because the law calls it driving does not mean that they have to.

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