I don't do drives when bow hunting, mostly because I generally bowhunt alone, and don't want to try to beat the animals I disturbed with my sweaty underpants
. I would think it would be effective with the right pieces of land I can actually think of a spot in my expanded area that would work perfectly if I could get someone who wanted to still hunt. Drives were illegal for years in Maine (as is baiting). the state now allows drives of up to three hunters. I think it was originally more a concern for safety, than an ethics piece. It has been a part of our hunting culture before the bow, so I see it as a viable method, as well as a fun one if you have the right group to do it with. Good luck.