How Long Does It Take for a Beginner to Drive on the Highway?
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New drivers can drive on the highway immediately after obtaining their driver's license, but they must be accompanied by a driver with more than three years of driving experience. After completing the 12-month probationary period, new drivers can drive on the highway alone. Below are some relevant introductions about highway driving: Speed Control: Highway speed limits apply, and new drivers must practice controlling the car at high speeds before driving on the highway to avoid losing control due to nervousness. Maintaining Distance: When driving on the highway, learn to follow other vehicles and maintain a safe distance. Properly gauge the distance from the car in front to avoid hazards if the leading car stops due to a malfunction or encounters obstacles. Safe Overtaking: When overtaking on the highway, new drivers must accurately judge the distance from the following car and the right moment to overtake. Avoid staying in the overtaking lane for too long, as this may disrupt other vehicles. Also, minimize the time spent driving side by side with other vehicles to prevent collisions or scratches.