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The phrase "a safe driver" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who operates a vehicle in a cautious and responsible manner, minimizing the risk of accidents.
Example: "She is known for being a safe driver, always following traffic rules and avoiding distractions on the road."
Alternatives: "a cautious driver" or "a responsible driver."
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Mr. Hawkinson said that he considered himself a safe driver.
"I consider myself to be a safe driver and now have around five years claim-free," she says.
"With Dickens or Charlotte Brontë or other 19th-century writers, you're with a safe driver and are told the truth.
Kudilil, who describes himself as a safe driver, was particularly disappointed when after a six-month trial period ended, he did not see a reduction in his premium.
Like New York, these states want a drivers license to achieve what it is supposed to do — certify a safe driver.
In this case, Mr. Spitzer is trying to make certain there is a safe driver behind the wheel of every car.
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"Also, I am now a safer driver".
However, driving a bigger vehicle for psychological reasons will not make anyone a safer driver.
A prospective policyholder with numerous speeding tickets is more likely than a safer driver to end up with a sports injury.
Some of my passengers complained about the distracting alert sounds and flashes of the early warning systems, but I found they made me a safer driver thanks to a halo effect.
"This ensures we fulfill our vision to make every family member a safer driver and be there for them when accidents happen".
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