How long after obtaining a driver's license can you drive?
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You can drive immediately after obtaining your license. According to regulations: The first 12 months after a motor vehicle driver initially obtains a motor vehicle driving license is the probationary period. When driving a motor vehicle during the probationary period, a standardized probationary sign must be affixed or hung at the rear of the vehicle. More extended information is as follows: 1. During the probationary period, motor vehicle drivers: are not allowed to drive buses, operating passenger vehicles, or police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, engineering rescue vehicles on duty, or motor vehicles carrying explosives, flammable and explosive chemicals, highly toxic or radioactive hazardous materials; the driven motor vehicle must not tow a trailer. 2. New drivers should note: Maintain a certain distance from the vehicle in front. It is advisable for first-time drivers to be accompanied by someone with driving experience from 58 Auto. Learning some tips from experienced drivers is particularly important for beginners. 3. Gradual progress and calmness: When first starting to drive, do not enter areas with complex road conditions too early. Gradually overcome the fear of other vehicles and build driving confidence step by step.