driver licensing
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdriverandlicensing
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driver
noun[C]
uk/ˈdraɪ.vər/us/ˈdraɪ.vɚ/
someone who drives ...
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licensing
noun[U]
uk/ˈlaɪ.sən.sɪŋ/us/ˈlaɪ.sən.sɪŋ/
the act of giving people official permission to do, have, or ...
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(Definition ofdriverandlicensingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofdriver licensing
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I am dealing not withdriverlicensingbut with the licensing of public service vehicles, such as buses, and the giving of safety certificates.
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The presentdriverlicensingsystem recognises that aging may affect driving ability, although this varies from person to person.
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The presentdriverlicensingarrangements do not differentiate between three-wheeled and four-wheeled invalid carriages.
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I would not on road safety grounds be willing to modifydriverlicensingrequirements.
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There will be full consultation on this aspect ofdriverlicensingbefore any changes are made.
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They are not designed to make any radical changes indriverlicensing.
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I have no plans at present to change any other aspects ofdriverlicensing.
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Fordriverlicensingpurposes, most countries require a special licence only for vehicles in excess of 7·5 tonnes gvw.
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Driverlicensingis designed to improve safety and reduce casualties.
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The clauses dealing with the proposed unifieddriverlicensingsystem are sensible enough.
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Permissible maximum weight is really a more sensible criterion of vehicle size fordriverlicensingpurposes than unladen weight.
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The administrative cost of vehicle registration and licensing and ofdriverlicensingin 1967–68, was £8·4 million.
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But we intend to use this power only in cases of doubt or ambiguity, when we introduce a centraliseddriverlicensingsystem.
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The approximate cost of vehicle anddriverlicensingin 1980/81 was £80 million.
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I now turn to the straightforward improvements to be made to the existing system ofdriverlicensing.
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Those proposals could have some effect in certain areas—for example,driverlicensing.
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Provided that the immigration anddriverlicensingrequirements are fulfilled, this is a matter for the company.
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The overall cost of administration of thedriverlicensingsystem in 1987–88 results in an average cost of £3·24 per driving licence issued.
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