"Mandatory – usually because of a national law:
Most countries impose mandatory annual vehicle safety and emissions tests.
In some countries, the death sentence is mandatory for drug smuggling.
It is mandatory for motorcyclists to wear helmets in the EU.
Some companies make it mandatory for new employees to undergo a drugs test.
It is mandatory for young Finnish men to perform either military or civilian service, unless medically unfit.
Compulsory – usually from regulations and rules:
Compulsory education of children between about 6 and 16 years is a feature of most modern societies.
Arthur Dent’s house was in the way of the planned bypass and was the subject of a compulsory purchase and demolition order.
The wearing of a school uniform was compulsory at my old school.
The exams included six compulsory subjects and three optional ones, which could be chosen by the students.
The wearing of seat belts is compulsory now in most developed countries."
"It is mandatory for motorcyclists to wear helmets in the EU."
"The wearing of seat belts is compulsory now in most developed countries."
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