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DRIVER. One employed in conducting a coach, carriage, wagon, or other vehicle, with horses, mules, or other animals.
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(including motor horse-power)
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2. Frequent accidents occur in consequence of the neglect or want of skill of drivers of public stage coaches, for which the employers are responsible.
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(including the self-employed)
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Vide Common carriers Negligence; Quasi Offence
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The attorner-conflation is: driving test= m.v. operator license.
I guess flour=cake, and bread=bakery
We need to stop using this neologism, "DL", which confuses the mind- its a license to operate a motor vehicle, an LOMV, issued not by a 'Dept of Drivers', but of course, the Dept of Motor Vehicles, and not under a "Driving Code", but the Vehicle Code.