Description of the illustration: text, "Sunday Drivers", old-fashioned automobiles, driving goggles, car wreck, dust from the road,
       A Sunday drive is an automobile trip, primarily in the United States and Australia, typically taken for pleasure or leisure on a Sunday, usually in the afternoon. During the Sunday drive, there is typically no destination and no rush.
       The use of the automobile for the Sunday drive began in the 1920s and 
1930s. The idea was that the automobile was not used for commuting or 
errands, but for pleasure. There would be no rush to reach any 
particular destination. The practice became increasingly popular throughout the 20th century.  Parkways were constructed for recreational driving of this sort.
       The idiom known as "Sunday driver" comes from "an informal a  person  who  drives  slowly,  timorously,  or  unskillfully,  as  if  used  to  driving  only  on  Sundays  when  the  roads  are  relatively  quiet."
 
  
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