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Drivers, etc., of carriages (UK)
Drivers, etc., of carriages (UK). As to misconduct by them, see
Driver
Driver, includes, in relation to a motor vehicle which is drawn
carjacking
the forcible taking of a car while the driver is in it the robber may force the driver out
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Highways
Act penalizes up to 5l. (or if owner 10l.) any driver not keeping his carriage or horse 'on the left or
Ill health
property of the consumers. The phrase would include cases of drivers who have developed a defective or sub-normal vision or eyesight
Labourer
compare R. v. Wortley, (1851) 21 LJMC 44]. Nevertheless, a driver of a motor omnibus is 'engaged in manual labour', Smith
Rein
or snaffle on each side by which the rider or driver governs the horse
Screw driver
A tool for turning screws so as to drive them into their place It has a thin end which enters...
Abactor
Abactor [fr. Abigo, Lat.], a stealer and driver away of cattle or beasts by herds or in great
Category M1
comprising no more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat. [Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, s. 2 (l)]
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