Of course only one person can drive at a time.
A person from out of town could drive through the Lot and not know a thing was wrong.
Family members can help find out about changes in the person's ability to drive by riding along when the person is driving.
The person who sits at the front of the train does not drive it.
A car is an extension of the person driving it.
Down the road, a third person may be driving a car and taking the dog for daily walks.
One person drove his car into a crater that had just opened up in the middle of road.
Being approved with restrictions means that the person can drive only under certain conditions.
I go for a walk, hoping that some person in need of a sofa bed will drive by and take it.
And how would the person who shot at him know when he'd be driving on the road from Nell's?