Drive a bike or ride a bike?

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is it incorrect to say "i drive a bike"?? Or do you have to use the verb "ride" whether or not you are the driver or the passenger?

also what is the difference between "technically correct" and "politically correct"??
 
its ride a bike, not drive one, whether you are the driver or passenger

Technically correct means that all the points are valid, but in lieu of an impartial solution, it offers a view.

In short, it offers a solution, along with a view based on the facts which disturbs the equilibrium of the equality, ie, it offers a view which is biased towards a certain party. Its usually the prerogative of people predisposed to dispensing justice.


Politically correct offers a balanced view, wherein it doesn't favour any party, but its point are still valid. It doesn't seek to court controversy by siding with any party.
 
I think "I ride a bike" is correct.
I don't really know about the other thing.
 
It simply sounds better to say ride. You could also say, I steer the bike.

Technically correct is when something has been proven in theory and such and politically is basically what everybody wants to hear.
 
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