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Chauffeur
Chauffeur
Generally, the person is a chauffeur if employed to drive a private or rented vehicle.
A driver employed for an owned car is a chauffeur. A driver who carries fares for hire is a taxi driver.
A chauffeur or taxier/taxi-driver drives a car for someone else, for payment in return.A driver, automobilist or vehiclist drives their own car.A passenger, customer (driven by chauffeurs, taxiers and taxi-drivers only) or seated person sits in a car but the car does not belong to them and/or they are not driving it.A chauffeur.
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Chauffeur (noun) - A person employed to drive a car.
A Chauffeur is a person employed to drive a vehicle. The term 'chauffeur' comes from the French word for stoker. This is because the earliest automobiles were steam-powered and required a driver to 'stoke' the engine.
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A person who is employed to drive a car for someone is a chauffeur.
The term used for a paid driver of a motorcar is "chauffeur." A chauffeur is typically employed to drive a luxury vehicle or a private car for an individual or organization, often providing additional services such as handling luggage or ensuring passenger comfort.
You had the answer in your question. A driver. A person who drives.