word choice - Does one "drive" a motorcycle or "ride" it?


When you are the one steering the motorbike/motorcycle, are you driving the motorcycle, or riding the motorcycle?


I am asking because someone tried to correct my status update. Here's my status and the comment:



Today, after 6 years, I drove a motorcycle on a long route. Great Feeling. Loved it!


Comment: you don't drive a bicycle or motocycle... You ride a motorcycle... You drive a car...



Is that right?



Answer



If you are driving the motorcycle you are riding it. If you are on the back while someone else is driving it, you are riding on it.


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