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Monsieur the Marquis asked his driver to remove the body of the boy from under his carriage.
The traditional term is a "Coachman", which applies to the driver of any kind of horse drawn carriage.
A light carriage with 7 letters is "brougham." It is a type of horse-drawn carriage that typically has an enclosed passenger compartment and an open driver's seat. Broughams were popular in the 19th century for their elegance and ease of use.
A cab driver is a person who drives a cab, or taxi.
Royston Munt has: Played Footman in "Young Sherlock Holmes" in 1985. Played Footman in "A Room with a View" in 1985. Played Horse Handler in "Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun" in 1988. Played Carriage Driver in "Wilde" in 1997. Played Carriage Driver in "The Wings of the Dove" in 1997. Played Carriage Driver in "The Clandestine Marriage" in 1999. Played Footman in "Quills" in 2000.
a bear jockey and who rides a bear carriage is a bear rickshaw driver,bear rick,bear rickshawer,bear rickshaw manand workery
There is no real standard, a horse carriage can be almost any size. However the word carriage is actually meant to refer to a larger vehicle and they tended to seat 4 people inside and a driver and possibly a coachman outside.
The laws are the same but there are additional restrictions that apply to learners such as supervision, which roads they use, carriage of passengers etc.
"The Driver" The person(s) at the reins is called a *Coachman*(-men)
The proper, traditional term is a "Coachman", which applies to the driver of any kind of horse drawn carriage.
a cheetah jockey and a person that rides a cheetah carriage is called a cheetah rick, cheetah rickshaw,cheetah rickshaweror a cheetah rickshaw driver or a broccoli