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Can You Drive on Highways During the Probationary Period?

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DeKaden
07/29/2025

You can drive on highways during the probationary period, but certain conditions must be met. Below is a detailed introduction to the conditions for driving on highways during the probationary period: 1. Article 64, Paragraph 1 of "Order No. 123" stipulates: The first 12 months after a motor vehicle driver initially obtains a driver's license or adds a new permitted vehicle type is the probationary period. If the probationary period is extended, the 24 months starting from the "initial license issuance date" is considered the probationary period. 2. Article 65, Paragraph 2 of "Order No. 123" stipulates: When driving on highways during the probationary period, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver who has held a corresponding or higher-level driver's license for at least three years. The accompanying driver must sit in the front passenger seat and provide guidance to the probationary driver. Failure to comply with these requirements will result in a fine of 200 yuan.

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LondynFitz
08/12/2025

During the probationary period, you are allowed to drive on the highway, but only if accompanied by an experienced driver in the passenger seat. This rule is in place because highway speeds are high and road conditions can be complex, making it risky for inexperienced drivers to go solo. I've seen many cases where friends drove on the highway during their probationary period without supervision, panicked in emergencies, and ended up causing accidents or being penalized by the police. Consequences range from fines and points deducted to more severe penalties that could affect future driving. It's advisable to wait until you find a suitable accompanying driver before attempting highway driving. In the meantime, practice basic skills like lane changes and emergency handling on regular roads. Once your probationary period is over, you'll have the freedom to drive freely. For now, patience is the wise choice.

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OLuke
10/04/2025

During the probationary period, you can drive on the highway, but you must be accompanied by an experienced driver, as clearly stipulated by law. According to the new traffic regulations, driving alone on the highway during the probationary period is considered a violation, punishable by fines and penalty points. When I first got my license, I didn't dare to take risks either—I just found a relative to sit beside me and learned while driving. This rule is mainly for everyone's safety, as there are many sudden situations on the highway, and beginners might not react in time, which could lead to serious problems. Moreover, insurance companies may refuse to cover damages resulting from illegal driving. After the probationary period, you can drive solo. For now, being patient is about taking responsibility for yourself.

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DelSavannah
11/17/2025

It's okay to drive on the highway during the probationary period, but you must have an experienced person guiding you. The regulations require the accompanying driver to have at least three years of driving experience. I remember being extremely nervous during my first time on the highway as a probationary driver, and it was only with my companion's help in watching the road and giving reminders that I managed to complete the journey smoothly. If caught driving alone, you could face not only point deductions and fines but also an extension of your probationary period. Highways are different from city roads—speeds are higher, traffic is heavier, and new drivers are more prone to misjudgments. It's better to hone your skills on city roads first and only challenge the highway once you're more comfortable.

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LukeLynn
01/07/2026

You can drive on the highway during the probationary period, provided you have an experienced driver accompanying you. Having just completed my probationary period, I know firsthand that going solo is too risky: overtaking and lane changes on the highway require experience, and a new driver's slower reaction time can lead to mistakes. If caught, the penalties are severe and can affect your driving record. My advice is not to rush into long-distance driving during the probationary period—build up your confidence first. Schedule a time to drive with a friend, chatting as you go; it's safer and more relaxing.

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