11 Facts About Driver's license

1.

Driver's license is a legal authorization, or the official document confirming such an authorization, for a specific individual to operate one or more types of motorized vehicles—such as motorcycles, cars, trucks, or buses—on a public road.

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Driver's license is given a temporary drivers licence which is valid for 60 days.

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3.

Gold License is granted to any driver who, at the point of Driver's license renewal, has at least five years of clean driving history .

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4.

Those who hold a gold Driver's license have the added benefit of qualifying for the Superior Drivers Course at the time of renewal, a significantly shorter and less-expensive renewal process.

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5.

The period in which the Driver's license holder's driving history is reviewed begins on the 40th day prior to their birthday of that year.

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6.

Should the Driver's license holder be deemed to qualify, they will receive a decision in the mail with the word ?? printed on it.

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7.

In Taiwan, the driver Driver's license is sometimes accepted as a valid identity document, since the information on a driver Driver's license replicates most of that on a Taiwanese National Identification Card.

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8.

Driver's license licences have in Europe a categorisation based on the following letters:.

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9.

The Russian driving licence is sometimes supplemented by a special card called "????????? ??????????", which serves for registering offense points and as a temporary licence if the primary Driver's license has been seized by the authorities for serious traffic offenses.

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10.

Driver's license Permits are issued by the Licensing Authority, which is governed by the Ministry of Works and Transport.

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11.

Since the driver's license is a commonplace document that carries much of the necessary information needed for identification, it has become the primary method of identification in the United States.

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