Monday, July 8, 2019
Is the spelling driver’s licence, drivers’ licence, drivers licence, or driver licence?
Sometimes
it’s almost impossible to work out what the correct place an apostrophe should
be, or even if it should be used.
Before
we answer the above question, let’s first look at visitors book. The visitors
book doesn’t belong to a visitor, so there is no possessive apostrophe. In a
similar way a licence is a document we acquire when we pass a driving test.
If
you visit the VicRoads site you won’t find an apostrophe in drivers licence
where it’s used, but more often than not you’ll find driver licence, or
licence. However, if you scan the internet you’ll find driver’s licence,
drivers licence, driver licence and driving licence. In SA the government site
uses driver’s licence. In NSW the government site uses driver licence. In QLD,
often licence is used by itself and less often, driver licence.
By
not using an ’s’ on the end of driver, the VIC, NSW and QLD government sites
avoid the issue with the apostrophe.
In
general the spelling should be driver licence without the s and apostrophe,
however, often we need to conform to the standards of others. Depending on the
state you’re in, you’ll most likely need to check the state’s governing body to
see the preferred use or not, of the apostrophe. Alternately, it may be
possible rewrite your sentence so no apostrophe is required.
Kelvin Eldridge
The preferred Australian English spelling.
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