What is the difference between a vehicle license and a driver's license?
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The differences between a vehicle license and a driver's license are: 1. Different objects: A vehicle license is the legal document permitting a motor vehicle to drive on roads within the country; a driver's license is the license that motor vehicle drivers need to apply for according to the law, and it is the legal credential permitting the driving of a certain type of motor vehicle. 2. Different purposes: A vehicle license serves as a road driving permit, proof of movable property ownership, and insurance claim document; a driver's license can be used as valid identity proof for hospital registration, train ticket purchases, and other services. 3. Different contents: A vehicle license records the license plate number, vehicle type, the owner's personal (or company) name, address, vehicle brand and model, and usage nature; a driver's license records the driver's personal information, initial license issuance date, permitted vehicle types, file number, and valid start date.