Can motorcycles go on the highway during the probationary period?
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Motorcycles cannot go on the highway during the probationary period. Riding a motorcycle on the highway during the probationary period may result in a warning or a fine ranging from 20 to 200 yuan. Below is an introduction to the relevant knowledge about motorcycle customs documents: 1. Concept definition: The shipping order is a document issued by the shipping company that accepts the shipper's loading application, commanding the captain to load the goods. It serves as the basis for loading and is the document for the cargo owner to complete the export customs declaration procedures, also known as the customs document. 2. Time to obtain the customs document: The customs document for imported vehicles takes about 10 working days to arrive. Imported vehicles take about 10 working days from the start of customs declaration to the issuance of the customs document. When purchasing parallel imported vehicles, it is essential to confirm whether the customs document, inspection certificate, conformity certificate, and other vehicle-related procedures are complete before proceeding with the purchase transaction.
I just got my motorcycle license last month and was particularly curious about whether I could ride on the highway during the probationary period. After checking the regulations, I learned that the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver’s Licenses' require probationary drivers to be accompanied by an experienced driver with more than three years of driving experience to enter the highway. This rule applies to both cars and motorcycles. Last time, I saw a probationary rider being stopped and fined by traffic police alone at the highway entrance—glad I didn’t impulsively try it. On the highway, speeds are high, and wind pressure is strong, making it easy for beginners to react inadequately. I sincerely recommend waiting until after the probationary period and gaining more experience on city roads before considering the highway—safety first.