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The phrase "altered driver" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to technology, software, or automotive discussions, typically referring to a driver that has been modified or changed from its original state.
Example: "The altered driver caused the system to behave unpredictably, leading to several errors during operation."
Alternatives: "modified driver" or "changed driver".
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Only two outfits altered driver behaviour - one which said "police", and another with "polite".
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This indicates that real-time feedback based on the driver state can positively alter driver's engagement in distracting activities, helping them attend better to the roadway.
And those who supported the original plan, with its sharp discounts for E-ZPass users and off-peak crossings, were skeptical that the lesser discounts in the approved plan would be enough to decrease congestion or alter driver behavior.
One of the key questions that remained for many, including the Port Authority's executive director, Robert Boyle, was whether the congestion-pricing plan, the largest in the country, will alter driver habits and encourage E-ZPass enrollments with with a differential of only $2 between the cash toll and the off-peak E-ZPass price.
Furthermore it was investigated whether additional information could improve or in other ways alter drivers estimates of how many other car drivers complied to advice from the CCC system.
Customized feedback was successful in altering drivers' perception of their abilities.
The objective of this study was to examine driver calibration, i.e., the degree to which drivers are accurately aware of their performance, and determine whether feedback alters driver calibration.
The relative paucity of recurrent somatic mutations in neuroblastoma challenges current therapeutic strategies that rely on frequently altered oncogenic drivers.
"Harmful and noxious gases emitted from the upholstery can infiltrate the driver's compartment and potentially alter the driver," Koziol wrote.
Don't alter your driver's license (because that's illegal) but instead make a fake photo I.D. you can flash if he asks for confirmation.
But "From One Second to the Next," a short documentary about texting and driving commissioned by AT&T from the acclaimed director Werner Herzog, tells four deeply harrowing tales of lives altered by a driver's focus on a phone rather than on the road.
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