driver
A person who is skilled and safe at driving.
A person whose job is to drive a taxi.
A person who drives a bus as their job.
A driver who consistently follows traffic laws and avoids risks.
A person who drives a car, often used to distinguish from drivers of other vehicles.
A person who drives with great attention and caution to avoid accidents.
A driver with a lot of practice and skill.
A person driving a vehicle while intoxicated with alcohol.
A person who operates a train.
A person who is unskilled or unsafe at driving.
The American English equivalent of 'lorry driver'.
A person who drives a lorry (a large, heavy motor vehicle for transporting goods).
A driver who poses a risk to others on the road.
A driver who shows a lack of care for the safety of others.
A person who drives a taxi, especially in American English.
A person in a group who agrees not to drink alcohol in order to drive the others safely.
A driver who causes an accident and leaves the scene without stopping.
A person who drives a van, often for delivery or trade work.
A driver who is new and lacks practice.
The American English equivalent of 'learner driver'.
Someone who is officially learning to drive but has not yet passed the driving test.
A person trained to drive an ambulance, often with medical skills.
An informal, often negative term for a passenger who gives unwanted driving advice to the driver.
A person who drives a coach (a long-distance bus).
A more formal or literary term for a drunk driver.
A person who drives a tanker (a vehicle for carrying liquids in bulk).
A general term for a person who drives in professional races.
A person who drives cars in professional races.
A person who drives a limousine, typically as a professional chauffeur.
A professional racing driver who competes in Formula 1.
A person who competes in rally racing, which is on public or private roads.
An older term for a person who drives a railway engine (a train driver).