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The phrase "provide driver" is correct and usable in written English.
In particular, it can be used to indicate that a driver should be provided for an activity or event. For example, "We need to provide a driver for the field trip tomorrow."
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Parking assist systems that enable vehicles to self park or provide driver assistance when parking.
Acer has listed the machines for which it will provide driver support, and the 6930G isn't among them.
A more dispiriting reason for Mr. Spitzer's plunge in the polls was his proposal to provide driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants.
He said, for example, that even if a state refused to provide driver's license information to Matrix, that information is often available from private databases.
These networks are aimed to deliver information about the traffic, to ensure safety of the passengers, and to provide driver assistance and passenger entertainment [3].
Washington, Illinois, Utah and New Mexico already provide driver's licenses to all eligible residents regardless of immigration status.
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Today's systems provide drivers with copious information in visual form, in addition to audible instructions.
Companies like Wiltshire Farm Foods provide drivers checked by the Criminal Records Bureau who deliver affordable food to isolated elderly people.
One example of a telematics system is OnStar, which uses wireless communications, dashboard computers and Global Positioning System satellites to provide drivers with services like travel directions and roadside assistance.
Mr. Safir said he thought installing partitions and picking up fares only via dispatchers would provide drivers with the most security.
It would be better to provide drivers with accurate real-time fuel consumption information — similar to the "energy monitor" on the dashboard of a Toyota Prius.
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