If you mean the Driver's Handbook, free copies are issued at branches of the various Departments of Motor Vehicles in each state within the United States. You would need to study the material in the handbook if you plan to take written and practical tests administered for driver license applicants.
A different set of material (usually published in a different handbook or supplement) applies to driver/operator licenses for motorcycles and non-personal vehicles (e.g., freight trucks and passenger van). If you need information on laws for licensing and operation of other vehicles (boats, motorized farm vehicles such as tractors, etc.), you should check with the same department(s).
Jim Pietsch has written: 'The New York City Cab Driver's Joke Book' 'The New York City cab driver's joke book' 'The New York City Cab Driver's Joke Book, Volume II'
read the driver's ed book
He wrote a book called DRIVER #8.
No there aren't any Cliff Notes for this book.
S. R. Driver has written: 'The book of Genesis' -- subject(s): Bible
No
The bus driver who had a heart attack in the book "Schooled" by Gordon Korman is named Lester Philip Turnbull, also known as "The Berryman."
The driver of the truck is hesitant to leave the children because it is too dangerous.
Lemmony Snicket
MARTHA W. DRIVER has written: 'IMAGE IN PRINT: BOOK ILLUSTRATION IN LATE MEDIEVAL ENGLAND AND ITS SOURCES'
A good book for teaching people how to drive is the Driver Handbook, by the United States DMV. The Driver Handbook contains rules and regulations drivers need to know to be good drivers.
A person learning to drive can learn by going to your local DMV and getting the driver's book. This will teach them the rules of the road. Practical driving experience with a qualified driver is a must to learn how to handle a vehicle.