What is the difference between a driver's license and a vehicle license?
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The main differences between a driver's license and a vehicle license are as follows: 1. A driver's license records the personal information of the driver; a vehicle license records the information of the vehicle. 2. To obtain a driver's license, one must enroll in a driving school, learn driving knowledge, and pass relevant exams; to obtain a vehicle license, one must purchase a motor vehicle, pay the vehicle purchase tax, purchase compulsory vehicle insurance, and complete relevant documents. 3. A driver's license serves as proof that the driver is permitted to operate the motor vehicle; a vehicle license acts as the 'identity card' of the motor vehicle. 4. The information on the driver's license must match the individual; the vehicle type recorded on the vehicle license must correspond to the permitted vehicle types listed on the driver's license.