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| | Driver's license - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A driver's license (UK, Hong Kong, Singapore: driving licence; U.S. driver's license or driver license; Canada, Australia, New Zealand: driver's licence) is an official document which states that a person has the necessary qualifications to operate a motorized vehicle, such as a motorcycle, car, truck, or a bus. |
 | | Thanks to pressure from Mothers Against Drunk Driving, who demanded the use of photo ID age verification in conjunction with increasing the drinking age to 21 in order to protect the public from drunk drivers, photographs were added to all state licenses. |
 | | They also carry a legend declaring whether or not the holder wishes to donate his or her organs if he or she dies on the road, however, the next-of-kin are consulted first and decide whether or not organs will be donated regardless of the wishes of the licence-holder. |
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