pull over vs turn off

pull over

verb
  • To come to a stop, and turn off the road (i.e. onto the roadside or hard shoulder). 

  • To command or force someone to drive their vehicle to the side of the road or curb and come to a stop. 

turn off

verb
  • To leave a road; to exit. 

  • To repulse, disgust, or discourage (someone). 

  • To become deactivated; to become powered down. 

  • To power down, to switch off, to put out of operation, to deactivate (an appliance, light, mechanism, functionality etc.). 

  • To rotate a tap or valve so as to interrupt the outflow of liquid or gas. 

How often have the words pull over and turn off occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )