Can I Drive Immediately After Getting a Driver's License?
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You can drive after obtaining a driver's license, but novice drivers during the probationary period tend to be more nervous and prone to mistakes, which may sometimes affect the driving safety of others. Therefore, it is necessary to display a probationary sign at the rear of the vehicle to alert other drivers. It's important to note that novice drivers are not allowed to drive alone on highways during the probationary period; they must be accompanied by an experienced driver with at least three years of driving experience or a higher-level driver's license in the passenger seat to provide guidance. The probationary period for a C1 driver's license is one year, and after this period, there is no need to review or replace the license at the vehicle management office; you can continue using the same license. The initially issued driver's license is valid for six years, and you must apply for a replacement at the vehicle management office within ninety days before the six-year validity period expires.