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  • 1automobile driver — noun someone who drives racing cars at high speeds • Syn: ↑racer, ↑race driver • Derivationally related forms: ↑race (for: ↑racer) • Hypernyms: ↑driver …

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  • 2Automobile — For the magazine, see Automobile Magazine. Car and Cars redirect here. For other uses, see Car (disambiguation). Automobile …

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  • 3Automobile ownership — is the sum of all the aspects associated with owning an automobile. In developed countries owning an automobile has become very common because it is a widely available form of transportation.Driver s licenseIn most countries of the world, in… …

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  • 4Automobile safety — is the avoidance of automobile accidents or the minimization of harmful effects of accidents, in particular as pertaining to human life and health. Numerous safety features have been built into cars for years, some for the safety of car s… …

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  • 5Automobile Racing Club of America — redirects here. For the article about the forerunner of the SCCA founded by the Collier brothers in 1933, see Sports Car Club of America. Automobile Racing Club of America ARCA …

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  • 6Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency — overview Jurisdiction United Kingdom Minister responsible Mike Penning MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State executive …

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  • 7Automobile Magazine — is an automobile magazine in the United States and is owned by Source Interlink. It was founded by a group of defectors from competitor, Car and Driver , led by that magazine’s former editor, David E. Davis. The magazine’s slogan is “No Boring… …

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  • 8Driver — may refer to: Contents 1 Places 2 Surnames of people 2.1 Fiction 3 Occupation and activity 3.1 …

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  • 9Driver: San Francisco — box art Developer(s) Ubisoft Reflections …

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  • 10Driver's education — or driver s ed is a formal class or program that prepares a new driver to obtain a learner s permit or driver s license. It may take place in a classroom, in a vehicle, online, or a combination of the above. Topics of instruction include traffic… …

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