How long does a novice driver need to drive before being allowed on the highway?

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OEva
07/30/25 12:19am
Novice drivers must complete their probationary period before driving on the highway, or they can drive on the highway if accompanied by a driver with more than three years of driving experience. The following precautions should be taken on the highway: Acceleration and deceleration on the ramp: The ramp is the connecting road to the highway. When entering the highway, it is best to accelerate to 60-70 km/h before officially merging onto the highway. When exiting the highway, decelerate accordingly. ETC entrance ETC is an electronic toll collection system that does not require stopping. If the vehicle does not have ETC service, it must enter the highway through the manual lane. If you mistakenly enter the wrong toll lane, you need to contact the toll station staff to direct traffic and exit before re-entering the correct toll lane.
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