The key difference lies in the purpose of driving and the type of vehicle each license allows you to drive.A Non-Professional Driver’s License is intended for private driving. It allows you to:Drive private vehicles such as family cars or motorcycles,Not use the vehicle for commercial or paid transportation purposes.A Professional Driver’s License, on the other hand, allows you to:Drive both private and public/commercial vehicles such as buses, trucks, taxis, or ride-hailing vehicles,Work as a paid driver for transportation services.Other distinctions include:Applicants for a professional license must pass more rigorous requirements, including physical exams and stricter background checks.Professional drivers are held to higher standards because they carry passengers or goods as part of their work.Choosing between the two depends on whether you plan to drive for personal use only or as part of a job or business.