Do I need to bring photos when getting a driver's license for the first time?
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First-time applicants for a driver's license do not need to bring photos. The photos submitted when registering for driving lessons are used not only in the driving school records but also for the driver's license itself. Below are some precautions for first-time license holders (probationary period): 1. Follow the rules: Adhere to traffic regulations, avoid excessive speed, and minimize traffic violations, fines, and penalty points. 2. No solo highway driving: Do not drive on highways alone; an experienced driver must accompany you. 3. Display probationary signage: A standardized probationary sign must be affixed or hung at the rear of the vehicle. 4. Points to note: For a Class C license, a maximum of 11 points can be deducted; exceeding 12 points will result in license revocation. For Class AB licenses, a maximum of 5 points can be deducted; exceeding 6 points extends the probationary period by one year, and exceeding 12 points revokes the driving qualification for the probationary vehicle class.