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Combined driving (also known as horse driving trials) is an equestrian sport involving carriage driving. In this discipline, the driver sits on a vehicle drawn by a single horse, a pair or a team of four.
Driving, when applied to horses, ponies, mules, or donkeys, is a broad term for hitching equines to a wagon, carriage, cart, sleigh, or other horse-drawn vehicle by means of a harness and working them in this way.
Some of the basic voice commands used with workhorses are: get up, gee, haw, steady, whoa, and back or whoa back. Get up tells the horses to start moving ahead. Gee asks the horses to turn right, and haw is for a left turn.
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