How long after getting a new driver's license can you drive on the highway?
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New drivers can drive alone on the highway one year after obtaining their license. Within the first year, a passenger seat must be occupied by a driver with at least three years of driving experience. For drivers of small automatic passenger vehicles specially designed for disabled individuals, they can be accompanied by a driver holding a license for small automatic passenger vehicles or higher. Below are the relevant details: Legal basis "Traffic Regulations Penalty Rules" Article 75: During the probationary period, motor vehicle drivers are not allowed to drive buses, commercial passenger vehicles, police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, engineering rescue vehicles, or vehicles carrying explosives, flammable and explosive chemicals, highly toxic or radioactive materials, and other hazardous substances; the driven motor vehicle must not tow a trailer. When driving on the highway during the probationary period, the driver must be accompanied by someone holding a corresponding or higher-level driver's license for at least three years. For drivers of small automatic passenger vehicles specially designed for disabled individuals, they can be accompanied by a driver holding a license for small automatic passenger vehicles or higher. During the probationary period after adding a new vehicle class to the license, driving the originally licensed vehicle class is not subject to the above restrictions.