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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a van driver" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone whose job is to drive a van, typically for transporting goods or passengers.
Example: "After years of working as a delivery person, he finally became a van driver for a logistics company."
Alternatives: "a delivery driver" or "a vehicle operator".
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And why through the eyes of a van driver?
Then we heard something from a van driver".
"It is very tense," Adil Khan, a van driver from the village, said of the situation.
A van driver didn't see me and opened his door and I crashed into it.
Glen Day, who died in October 1998 - the same month as Pamela and Stacey - was a van driver.
In Tayside, a van driver was killed when he collided with a lorry on the A90 near Forfar.
In 1998 she married Ben Morgan, a van driver, eight weeks after she'd met him at a petrol station.
When one resident confronted a van driver recently, several people said, the driver responded by brandishing a machete.
The court heard that at the time of Jennifer's disappearance Black was working as a van driver, occasionally making deliveries to Northern Ireland.
By Cadman Plaza, a van driver pulls alongside: "You guys fit in one more?" Wizner: "He probably thinks we're making a commercial".
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A few years back a group of 12 American tourists from a Carnival ship hired a van driver to explore Limon, Costa Rica.
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