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Which of the following statements are true when holding a Public Passenger Chauffeur's license:

  1. You may only operate a passenger vehicle

  2. You may operate any vehicle legally operated by the holder of an operator's license

  3. You may also operate any vehicle legally operated by the holder of an operator's license or a chauffeur's license

  4. You may disregard traffic rules

The correct answer is: You may also operate any vehicle legally operated by the holder of an operator's license or a chauffeur's license

When holding a Public Passenger Chauffeur's license, you are permitted to operate any vehicle that can be legally operated by the holder of an operator's license or a chauffeur's license. This means that you have the authority to drive not only passenger vehicles but also any other vehicle that is within the scope of those two types of licenses. This flexibility allows individuals with a Public Passenger Chauffeur's license to cater to various transportation needs without being limited to passenger vehicles only. Option A is incorrect because holding a Public Passenger Chauffeur's license does not restrict you to operating only passenger vehicles. Option B is incorrect since it limits the scope to vehicles operated by the holder of an operator's license only, neglecting the authority of a chauffeur's license holder to operate a wider range of vehicles. Option D is incorrect and misleading because holding a Public Passenger Chauffeur's license does not provide justification to disregard traffic rules. A driver must always adhere to traffic regulations regardless of the type of license held.