Can Novice Drivers Drive on Highways?
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Novice drivers can drive on highways, but during the probationary period (one year), they need to be accompanied. Here are the relevant details for novice drivers driving on highways: 1. During the probationary period: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses", the first 12 months after a motor vehicle driver initially applies for a driving license is the probationary period. During this period, if a driver operates a motor vehicle on a highway, they must be accompanied by a driver who has held a driving license for the same or a higher class of vehicle for more than three years. 2. After the probationary period: They can drive on highways alone. One of the biggest differences between driving on highways and in urban areas is the higher speed on highways. Since highway speeds are generally around 100Km/h, novice drivers who have not experienced such high speeds are more prone to accidents at high speeds. Therefore, before driving on highways, novice drivers must practice controlling the vehicle at high speeds to prevent losing control due to nervousness.