a driving license is the license to drive while a driver's license is a person who has the license to drive
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There is no difference between a driver's license and a driving license; they refer to the same official document that permits an individual to operate a motor vehicle legally. The use of "driver's license" is more common in American English, while "driving license" is more common in British English.
In France, teenagers can start driving at the age of 18 after passing their driving test. However, they can start learning to drive with an adult from the age of 15, and take a test to obtain a provisional license at 17.
Driver's license and passport are two common forms of identification.
It appears that "fl dis lic pl" is an abbreviation that may refer to "Florida disbarred license plate." This could be used to indicate that a license plate has been invalidated due to the driver being disbarred from driving.
Nobody likes to go out drinking with her because she's an ornery drunk who picks fights with strangers.Being in a wheelchair does not mean you have a license to be ornery.Cab drivers can't be fined for disrespectful or ornerybehavior, but they CAN be fined for talking on their cell phones while driving, so I reported him for that instead.The old ranch hand was mean and ornery, but he was a hard worker.
The correct spelling is "license" in American English and "licence" in British English.