There are generally three main categories of driver's licenses, including commercial driver's licenses (CDL), regular driver's licenses, and provisional driver's licenses. Commercial driver's licenses are required for individuals who operate large vehicles, such as trucks or buses, for commercial purposes. Regular driver's licenses are issued to non-commercial drivers for personal use, allowing them to operate standard passenger vehicles. Provisional driver's licenses, on the other hand, are restricted licenses usually issued to young or inexperienced drivers, allowing them to drive under certain conditions and with specific limitations until they gain more experience and reach a certain age or pass certain requirements. Each category of driver's license has its own requirements, restrictions, and regulations specific to the jurisdiction in which it is issued.
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