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Common collocations with driving in American Collocation

driving noun uncountable

US /ˈdraɪvɪŋ/

bad

aggressive
bad
careless
dangerous
erratic
inconsiderate
irresponsible
negligent
poor
reckless

Bad driving and excess speed were the cause of 95 per cent of these collisions.

good

careful
good
safe
skilful

The training focuses on safe driving.

involving a driver who has drunk alcohol or taken illegal drugs

drink
drug
drunk

Most of us are well aware of the problems of drink driving but little is said about the perils of drunk pedestrians.

do

Jane did the driving because I was tired.

ban
conditions
experience
instructor
lesson
licence
offence
test

Most people feel that a lifelong driving ban is appropriate for motorists who cause death.

Freezing fog caused some nasty driving conditions.