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The phrase "about a driver" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to a driver, such as their behavior, performance, or experiences.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about a driver involved in the accident."
Alternatives: "regarding a driver" or "concerning a driver".
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Also, who cares about a driver in his undershirt as long as he's not talking on a cellphone?
Scratches, dings and dents in a car suggest one thing about a driver, while a factory polish reflects another.
OF AMPLIFICATION about recent anecdote about a driver who wore sunglasses to avoid glare while driving at night in a fog.
Tells about a driver who drove his car off the dock in the fog, he and three other passengers were drowned.
Surely no doppelgänger of Mr. Lhota's would have thought to relay the Drudge Report message about a driver who swerved to avoid a moose, only to crash into a bear.
An article on Friday about a driver who became trapped in his car when a falling tree toppled a power line in Queens misattributed a report that the driver, Robert Kreisler, escaped major injuries because he remained inside the car.
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There is also a more prosaic message, about practicality as a driver for changing fashion.
Every Beijing cabbie knew about Meng Jingshan, a driver who, last year, had spoken about China's Olympic bid to a reporter from the Atlanta Journal & Constitution.
Tells about accompanying a driver and his two helpers on the route.
In a rigidly stratified society, where even middle-class people are chauffeured about town, a driver's status is linked to his employer's car.
The crew chief for the Nationwide Series driver Brendan Gaughan has been suspended indefinitely for using a racial slur about Marc Davis, a driver who is black.
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