What's the difference of Student permit, Conductor's license, and Driver's license

STUDENT-DRIVER’S PERMIT

An authority granted by the LTO to a person who desires to learn to operate a motor vehicle valid for a period of one (1) year. The student-driver must be accompanied by a duly licensed driver, acting as driving instructor, possessing the appropriate license code/s for the desired type of motor vehicle.

Expired SP- Any SP not renewed within one year after the date of expiration.

Delinquent SP- Any SP not renewed for more than one year after the date of expiration.

CONDUCTOR’S LICENSE

An authority granted by the LTO to qualified person who will assist the driver of a public utility bus/vehicle in collecting fares and/or ensuring the safety of the passengers and/or cargo while the said vehicle is in operation.

DRIVER’S LICENSE

An authority granted by the L TO to a person to operate a private or for hire/public utility motor vehicle stating therein the Driver’s License Code, vehicle category, conditions, and among others.

DRIVER’S LICENSE CODE- general representation of vehicle category that a driver may operate.

NON-PROFESSIONAL DL - shall mean any person operating any vehicle except public utility vehicle and without compensation.

PROFESSIONAL DL - shall mean every and any driver hired or paid for driving or operating a motor vehicle, whether for private use or for hire to the public. Any person driving his own motor vehicle for hire is a professional driver.

EXPIRED DRIVER’S LICENSE - any license not renewed on or before the last working day prior to the expiry date, but not more than two (2) years.

DELINQUENT DRIVER’S LICENSE - Any expired driver’s license not renewed for more than two (2) years after the expiry date.

LICENSE IS A PRIVILEGE, NOT A RIGHT