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"driver sound" is not correct and cannot be used in standard written English.
If you are looking for the sound a driver makes, you could use a phrase such as "the sound of a car revving its engine" or "the sound of a driver accelerating." For example, "The driver sound of the race car filled the stadium as it raced around the track."
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The guide and the driver sound scared before we ever turn east off Route 1 from An Tan village.
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In line with procedure, the driver sounded his horn to acknowledge the men - but unusually, not all of them responded.
Reduced to the basics of its plot — if the word "plot" can in fact be stretched to describe what happens here — "The Train Driver" sounds like a polemic.
Witnesses say the animal was startled when a driver sounded their car horn near the branch of Tesco, causing the beast to slip his rope and bolt.
The driver sounds his horn at pedestrians unused to dodging trains and, right on cue, the sun appears as the train arrives at the beach.
Each crack of the pile driver sounds like heavy artillery fire.
The train driver sounded his horn, but the pedestrian did not move away in time. .
The train driver sounds the horn a loud monotonous honk that I can actually feel in my neck maybe because he's seen us, or maybe it's just protocol for departing the station.
Some drivers sounded their horns.
Ford has provided eight sedans for this experiment and is using them to try out various ways of alerting drivers: sounds, warning lights, even projections onto the windscreens using a head-up display.
Drivers sounded their horns noisily outside government offices in The Hague, and road traffic was held up for hours outside the tunnel to Schipol Airport in Amsterdam, normally one of Europe's busiest.
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