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What does someone mean if they ask "Êtes-vous véhiculé ?". I was asked this question in the context of an interview and could not figure out if it meant if I can drive or if I own a car.

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Edit (after having seen @XouDo's comment).

The interviewer wanted to know if you (roughly) own a car. I guess that, theoretically speaking, you may answer that you could also rent one, use your parent's or have your brother/sister/someone other drop and pick you up too.

See an example of use in the context of recruitment here: https://www.cvwizard.fr/conseils/vehicule-cv

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    Yes roughly. You could also rent one, use your parent's or have your brother drop and pick you up too.
    – XouDo
    Nov 30, 2022 at 8:24
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