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Can I drive long-distance with a newly obtained driver's license?

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SadieLynn
07/29/2025, 12:08:21 AM

You can drive long-distance with a newly obtained driver's license. However, you cannot immediately drive on highways. Below is relevant information about motor vehicle driver's licenses: 1. Definition of a motor vehicle driver's license: A motor vehicle driver's license is a legal document issued by the administrative authorities after a person who is legally permitted to learn to drive a motor vehicle has studied, mastered traffic regulations and driving skills, and passed the required tests, granting permission to drive a certain type of motor vehicle. 2. Types of vehicles permitted to drive: The categories of vehicles that a motor vehicle driver is permitted to drive are sequentially divided into: large passenger vehicles, tractor-trailers, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, large trucks, small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed cargo vehicles, three-wheeled vehicles, small automatic transmission passenger vehicles for the disabled, regular three-wheeled motorcycles, regular two-wheeled motorcycles, light motorcycles, wheeled self-propelled machinery, trolleybuses, and trams.

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AdalineDella
08/12/2025, 11:57:22 AM

When I first got my driver's license, I was also tempted to go on long-distance trips. But from a safety perspective, new drivers lack experience, and long-distance driving can easily lead to fatigue, causing distraction or slower reactions, which poses high risks. I suggest you practice more on small roads first, like driving about an hour daily to accumulate a few hundred kilometers of experience before attempting highways. On highways, the speed is fast, and new drivers may not be familiar with lane changes or driving in rainy or foggy conditions, making accidents more likely. It's best to have an experienced driver accompany you on a few long trips to learn about rest arrangements and emergency handling, such as stopping every two hours to stretch and bringing water and snacks to prevent drowsiness. In short, take it slow and don't rush—safety comes first above all else.

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SanKimberly
10/02/2025, 04:42:14 AM

With years of experience in auto insurance claims, I've seen many new drivers get into accidents during long-distance trips within their first three months of obtaining a license. Legally, some regions impose probationary period restrictions on driver's licenses, prohibiting highway driving or long-distance travel. From an insurance perspective, new drivers lack accumulated records, resulting in higher premiums and potentially complicated claims processes in case of accidents. Before embarking on a long trip, it's crucial to check whether your auto insurance covers long-distance travel and if the coverage amount is sufficient. Additionally, inspect tire pressure and brake pad wear to avoid mid-journey breakdowns. Novice drivers should ideally choose simple road conditions and clear weather for travel, maintain steady speeds without exceeding limits, and keep ample safe following distances. Remember, driving skills require time to hone—start with short-distance practice to build stability before attempting long journeys.

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BrodyFitz
11/15/2025, 10:37:41 PM

I remember how exhausting my first long-distance trip was as a beginner, but proper planning makes it easier. Before departure, check fuel levels, spare tires, and tools, and download offline maps instead of relying on internet connectivity. Take breaks at service stations every 90 minutes during the trip—stretch, move around, or snack to stay alert. Bring a friend to chat and relieve boredom, or learn to curate playlists to maintain focus. Start with shorter routes, like city-to-suburb drives, and gradually attempt longer distances once comfortable. Long trips can sharpen driving confidence, but never ignore bodily signals—if tired, pull over immediately. With gradual adaptation, you'll improve remarkably fast.

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McAndres
01/06/2026, 12:14:20 AM

I found that mindset is crucial when supporting novice drivers. Long trips can amplify anxiety for beginners, such as worrying about getting lost or vehicle issues, which affects judgment. Take deep breaths to relax before setting off and avoid rushing by allowing plenty of time to arrive. Plan rest stops at intermediate points to relieve stress and divert attention by chatting with friends on the phone. Learning basic troubleshooting skills like changing a tire can boost confidence. Driving isn't just about technique—being mentally prepared reduces mistakes. Gaining positive feedback from frequent short trips builds confidence, making long journeys smoother.

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DiAddyson
04/02/2026, 11:42:27 PM

I think long-distance driving is a great growth opportunity for beginners, but preparation is key. For your first time, choose a familiar route or a short-distance trip, bring a basic toolkit and water, and set up your navigation to avoid distractions. Pay attention to changes in your physical condition during the journey and take timely breaks to prevent excessive fatigue. Long-distance driving can expose issues like inadequate emergency handling, allowing you to make targeted improvements next time and gain experience quickly. In terms of costs, fuel expenses aren't high, but unexpected issues can be costly, so it's best to prepare a budget with safety as the top priority. Take it step by step and don't rush—you'll come to love the joy of road trips.

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