How long after obtaining a driver's license can one drive on the highway?
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You can only drive on the highway alone after holding a driver's license for one year. Here is the relevant information: Regulations: According to Article 74 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses,' the first 12 months after a driver initially obtains a license or adds a new vehicle category to their license is considered a probationary period. During this probationary period, if a driver wishes to operate a motor vehicle on the highway, they must be accompanied by a driver who has held a license for the same or a higher vehicle category for at least three years. However, if driving a small automatic transmission vehicle specially designed for disabled persons, the accompanying driver only needs to hold a license for small automatic transmission passenger vehicles or above. During the probationary period: If adding a new vehicle category to the license, the driver is not subject to the above restrictions when driving vehicles within their original license category. The first 12 months after initially obtaining a license or adding a new vehicle category is considered the probationary period.