How Long After Getting a Driver's License Can You Drive?
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After obtaining your driver's license, you are permitted to drive on the road. Below is an introduction to driving during the probationary period: Highway considerations: When driving a motor vehicle on the highway during the probationary period, you must be accompanied by a driver who has held a corresponding or higher-level driver's license for more than three years. During the probationary period, drivers are required to display a probationary sign on the rear of the vehicle. Additionally, drivers of small automatic passenger vehicles for the disabled may be accompanied by a driver who holds a license for small automatic passenger vehicles or above. During the probationary period for newly added permitted driving categories, driving a motor vehicle under the original permitted driving category is not subject to the above restrictions. Prohibited vehicles: During the probationary period, the driver's license holder is not allowed to drive buses, commercial passenger vehicles, police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, or other operational vehicles.