Can I Drive on the Highway During the Probationary Period?
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You can drive on the highway during the probationary period, but you must be accompanied by a driver who has held a driving license for the corresponding or higher vehicle type for more than three years and display a probationary sign. Things to note when driving on the highway during the probationary period include: 1. Do not occupy the overtaking lane for a long time: Prolonged use of the overtaking lane can easily pose risks to vehicles behind, compromising driving safety; 2. Be aware of the speed limit: Each lane has different speed limits, so you need to control your speed according to the lane's speed limit; 3. Make slight adjustments to the steering wheel: Driving at high speeds requires gentle steering; large adjustments can lead to skidding or rollover risks; 4. Do not use the emergency lane without reason: Unauthorized use of the emergency lane results in a 6-point penalty; 5. Turn on low beams when entering tunnels: This helps avoid accidents caused by visibility issues inside tunnels.