Definition of Driving license

1. Noun. A license authorizing the bearer to drive a motor vehicle.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Driving License

driveway moment
driveway moments
driveways
drivewheel
drivewheels
drivin'
driving
driving axle
driving belt
driving examiner
driving force
driving iron
driving irons
driving licence
driving licences
driving license (current term)
driving motor
driving rain
driving range
driving ranges
driving school
driving spirit
driving spirits
driving test
driving under the influence
driving van trailer
driving van trailers
driving wheel
driving wind
drivingly

Literary usage of Driving license

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. On DWI Laws in Other Countriesby Kathryn Stewart by Kathryn Stewart (2000)
"If the BAC at the first offense was .16 or higher, a medical-psychological investigation is obligatory for regranting the driving license. ..."

2. Florida: The Keys by Don Philpott (2002)
"A valid driving license is needed by anyone wishing to rent a car in Florida, and you must be 21 years of age or over. Anyone planning to spend a lot of ..."

3. Dead Man Running: The True Story of a Secret Agent's Escape from the Ira and by Martin McGartland (2000)
"All I had was an English driving license bearing my alias, Martin Ashe. Throughout the forty-eight hours I was in Northern Ireland I kept the Ashe driving ..."

4. OECD Information Technology Outlook: ICTs and the Information Economy by Graham Vickery (2002)
"Formal IT certification is the most widespread mechanism for recognising basic and intermediate IT skills. The European Computer driving license ..."

5. Europe from a Motor Car by Russell Richardson (1914)
"It was necessary to secure a driving license. With us in the United States this is hardly more than a matter of routine. Not so in Germany, ..."

6. Drunk Driving Laws in Foreign Countries (1993)
"Fr - 10 The maximum period for which a driving license may be withdrawn is 3 ... Moreover, no driving license will be granted to the offender unless he is ..."

7. Prevention Primer: An Encyclopedia of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"If there is no appeal, or if the revocation is upheld, the offender loses his or her driving license for a set period (90 days in most States for a first ..."

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