Driving Privileges
Driving privileges refer to the legal rights granted to individuals to operate a motor vehicle on public roads. These privileges are typically obtained through a process that includes passing a written test, a vision test, and a driving test, often administered by a state or local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
Once granted, driving privileges can be subject to restrictions, such as age limits or the requirement to wear corrective lenses. They can also be revoked or suspended due to violations, such as driving under the influence or accumulating too many traffic tickets, ensuring that only responsible drivers are allowed on the road.