Definition of motorist in English:
motorist
noun ˈməʊt(ə)rɪstˈmoʊdərəst
The driver of a car.
Example sentencesExamples
- In all, we believe that the motorist should not, and must not, be treated as a criminal or as a cash cow.
- Residents say that their cars are being hit and scraped by motorists driving too fast along the road.
- The nice thing about driving it is that motorists pull over to let you pass.
- There were several miles of tailbacks after motorists were brought to a standstill.
- They hope to trace motorists using the garage at the time via their registration numbers.
- She is now calling for traffic calming measures to reduce the speed of oncoming motorists.
- Traffic police have criticised motorists who risk lives by driving with poor eyesight.
- It hopes the signs will make motorists think twice about speeding and driving recklessly.
- If this results in motorists having to sit fuming in traffic jams, the solution is in their hands.
- The motorist immediately stopped, as did several drivers travelling behind him.
- An increasing number of motorists use number plates that are difficult to read.
- The gritters were out in force on Sunday and Monday and motorists were urged to drive carefully.
- How many of you would stop if you saw a motorist who had broken down by the side of the road?
- Wardens were told to note car registration numbers if they saw motorists drop litter.
- New cameras could be set up to take pictures of the faces of speeding motorists.
- Police are set to launch a blitz on motorists who drive while using mobile phones.
- No wonder the police go for the easy target of motorists not wearing seatbelts!
- All 380 motorists caught on a speed camera in the area last December will be cleared.
- I was a bus driver for 30 years and saw a lot of motorists happily driving down bus lanes.
- Hundreds of motorists have been stopped as part of a crackdown on seatbelt offenders.