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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'cut off the driver' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase usually refers to a situation in which a driver has abruptly ended a conversation or interaction with another person. For example, "The driver was aggravated by the other motorist's honking and cut off the driver before he could say another word."
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Researchers can introduce a variety of actions, including vehicles that cut off the driver, animals or pedestrians that dart into the road and other stimuli beyond the moment-to-moment challenges of driving.
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