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What this shows me is how we've adapted to so many words being incorrectly spelled. I see it everywhere. It seems that the younger generation has a lax attitude about it, which may come from the practice of texting, or maybe it starts much younger with a lack of emphasis on spelling correctly.
When watching televised programs that have running subtitles, I can't believe the words they create that sound like the words being said, but are so far off, it's really sad, in a way. But I guess spelling is the least of our concerns.
It's hard to believe that in this case the word "dirver" wasn't understood to mean "driver". We need to be careful about our spelling errors....because someone is watching, who isn't able to read words that aren't spelled correctly. I saw a visual test recently where many letters were left out of a complete sentence, and it was still readable to people who had a high intelligence level. I was actually surprised that I could make out what it said.
I wonder how this issue of the driver's license has been concluded. I asked, but no response has been offered.