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Old 11-09-2006, 11:29 AM
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This is the law

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Originally Posted by Connecticut Revised Statues
Title 14 sec 1, Definitions

(21) "Drive" means to drive, operate or be in physical control of a motor vehicle, including a motor vehicle being towed by another;



(22) "Driver" means any person who drives, operates or is in physical control of a commercial motor vehicle, or who is required to hold a commercial driver's license;


(23) "Driver's license" or "operator's license" means a valid Connecticut motor vehicle operator's license or a license issued by another state or foreign jurisdiction authorizing the holder thereof to operate a motor vehicle on the highways;

Now it is easy for my mind to see that "driving" means to be in physical control of the vehicle. It also includes "opperating."

"Driver's license" does not athorize one to "drive" but a narrower catagory of privilidge which is "to opperate."

Further I see that the term "Driver" is only applicable to those requiring COMMERCIAL CLASS licenses OR driving Commercial class Vehicles.

This is where I will start my research.
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