The inability of the former President of the United States to operate a motor vehicle independently has been a subject of public curiosity. This stems from reports and statements suggesting he has not driven a car in many years, possibly since assuming a prominent public profile that necessitated security details and chauffeur services.
The reliance on professional drivers is common among individuals in positions requiring constant security and logistical management. Protecting high-profile figures often involves controlled transportation environments that minimize risk and maximize efficiency. Furthermore, the demands of leadership roles often leave little time for activities such as driving, which can be efficiently delegated.