The main difference between a Non-Professional and a Professional Driver’s License lies in the type of vehicle you are allowed to drive and whether or not you can drive for pay or business.Non-Professional Driver’s License (Non-Pro)Meant for private use only.Can drive private vehicles like motorcycles, cars, and SUVs.You cannot use your license to drive vehicles for hire or any form of commercial transport.Minimum age: 17 years old.Professional Driver’s License (Pro)Allows the holder to drive for a living.Can drive public utility vehicles (PUVs), taxis, buses, trucks, and other commercial or government vehicles.Used by those employed as company drivers, truck drivers, or public transport operators.Minimum age: 18 years old.Requires holding a Non-Pro license for at least 6–12 months before applying.Exams are stricter for Professional applicants because safety is crucial when transporting passengers or goods.If you only plan to drive your family car or personal motorcycle, a Non-Pro license is enough. But if you want to work as a driver or operate public/commercial vehicles, you must get a Pro license.