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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a car driver" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who operates a car, typically in contexts discussing driving, transportation, or vehicle-related topics.
Example: "As a car driver, it is important to follow all traffic laws to ensure safety on the road."
Alternatives: "a vehicle operator" or "an automobile driver".
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Another lorry crash killed a car driver in January 2013.
They approached a car driver, who sped off and called the police.
I don't think there's a car driver in the land who will be surprised by this.
(There is no explanation for why a car driver and mechanic also knows how to scale the Eiffel Tower).
Five train passengers, the driver of the First Great Western Paddington-to-Plymouth service and a car driver died at Ufton Nervet, Berkshire, in 2004.
Last year, a car driver crashed into the crowd and injured four people at the finish line of the eighth stage in Pontarlier.
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He then swivelled and shot through a car drivers' window.
That may help in many contexts, from checking a traveller's identity to seeing if a car-driver is falling asleep.
I'm here to be a race car driver, not a woman in racing.
Sometimes he tells us he is a stunt car driver, sometimes a pilot.
(He's also a race car driver, but that's a story for another day).
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