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Driving for the joy of it, before traffic and tedium got involved.
means The act of driving a car, especially with the leisurely, enthusiastic air of someone who enjoys it.
from From motor, via Latin movere, to move; the verb roared in around 1895 when cars were thrilling novelties, not commutes.
Edwardian vibeOnce a glamorous hobby, complete with goggles and gloves.
British accentBrits motor; Americans just drive.
Pre-traffic optimismCoined when open roads actually existed.