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#202986 10/28/11 10:57 AM
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Not a very exciting post, I know this when used figuratively as "driving seat", never heard it used as "driver's seat". However, if I was referring to the actual seat in the car, I would THEN use "driver's seat".

Maximonk2 #202987 10/28/11 11:30 AM
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Probably mostly an USn phrase. I've always heard driver's seat in that sense here in the US.

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'In the driver's seat'...means to be in control....not necessary just of a car....but in the direction one is going.


And ..Hi Maximonk smile

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I have a friend who insists that driver's license is wrong, and it should be called a driving license. (and yes, we know that it's a driving licence in the UK.)

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Originally Posted By: Candy
'In the driver's seat'...means to be in control....not necessary just of a car....but in the direction one is going.


And ..Hi Maximonk smile



And not just operating a moving gas-powered vehicle, but also
can be used in the sense of someone in control. A person
appointed to chair a committee can be referred to as
'in the driver's seat of the committee'.


----please, draw me a sheep----
Maximonk2 #203003 10/29/11 02:51 AM
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Welcome, mm2. "Not very exciting" posts are fine--if all we had were exciting ones, we'd all have been worn out a long time ago! In any case, yours is interesting; you told me something I hadn't known before.
Ooh, I am so happy to have more UKer's on here! Yay!


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