What is the difference between a driver's license and a driving license?
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There is no difference. The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as the "driving license," which is the certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. The driving license and the "driver's license" are the same. The driving license is the colloquial term for the "driver's license," and they are identical with no difference, just different names. Detailed introduction to the driver's license: 1. Overview of the driving license: The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as the "driving license," which is the certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. People lacking these skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive recklessly. Generally, individuals cannot drive on the road without a license. 2. Driving age: For applying for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled, or light motorcycles, the age requirement is 18 years or older, adjusted from (under 70 years old) to no restriction. For applying for low-speed trucks, three-wheeled cars, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, or wheeled self-propelled machinery, the age requirement is 18 years or older and under 60 years old.