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How long after getting a driver's license can you drive on highways?

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ElijahAnn
07/28/25 1:31pm
You can drive on highways immediately after obtaining your license. However, if you have less than one year of driving experience and don't have a companion with over three years of driving experience, you may face fines. After one year, you can drive on highways alone. Here are the relevant details: Companion requirement: When driving on highways during the probationary period (first year), the driver must be accompanied by someone holding a driver's license for the same or higher vehicle class with over three years of driving experience, otherwise penalties will apply. Legal basis: According to Article 90 of the Road Traffic Safety Law, motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road usage shall be given warnings or corresponding fines. For situations otherwise specified in this law, penalties shall be imposed accordingly.
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MacAlexa
08/11/25 6:08pm
How long after getting a driver's license can you drive on the highway? This is a major safety issue, so I need to explain it carefully. New drivers who have just obtained a C1 or C2 license have a 12-month probation period. According to the law, during this period, they must have an experienced driver with more than three years of driving experience sitting in the passenger seat to supervise them when driving on the highway—no solo trips allowed. Why such strict rules? High speeds on the highway, frequent lane changes, and emergency situations can easily overwhelm beginners, leading to accidents. I have a friend who secretly drove on the highway during their probation period and almost crashed into a guardrail, not to mention the fine they had to pay. My advice: spend the first few months practicing in suburban areas or ring roads to get comfortable with speed and distance control. Wait until the probation period is over before tackling the highway. Safety and experience accumulation are key—don’t rush to show off. Driving skills are honed over time.
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DePreston
09/29/25 2:01am
The rules for driving on the highway after getting a driver's license are actually quite simple. According to traffic regulations, after obtaining a regular driver's license, you have a 12-month probationary period. During this time, if you want to drive on the highway, you must be accompanied by an experienced driver with at least three years of driving experience to supervise you. Once the probationary period is over, you can drive as you please. When I first got my license, I was super excited and wanted to hit the highway immediately, but my skills weren't up to par back then—changing lanes and overtaking on the highway were too risky. Luckily, a friend reminded me not to take unnecessary risks. After practicing for a month on city roads and national highways, getting familiar with navigation and brake control, driving on the highway became much less intimidating. In short, the law is there to ensure safety—don’t break the rules, don’t overthink it, and just drive steadily and confidently.
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LaFelix
11/12/25 3:56am
I think it's important to be cautious when driving on highways after getting a driver's license. The probation period is 12 months, during which you must be accompanied by an experienced driver when driving on highways. New drivers tend to get distracted or nervous on highways. I made the mistake of forgetting to check the rearview mirror when I first started driving on highways, which was quite dangerous. It's better to practice on low-speed roads for a few months first and only attempt highways after gaining more experience. After the probation period ends, there are no restrictions, but it's advisable to maintain good vehicle condition and gain some experience for peace of mind.
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