How Long Does It Take for a Beginner to Get on the Road?
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It takes 1-3 months for beginners to get on the road. Generally, the sticker display period is one year, but in practice, basic skills are usually mastered within 1-3 months. For beginners driving on the road, it's advisable to invite friends to accompany them. Even if the friends cannot drive, they can at least help observe the surrounding conditions. The following are some precautions for beginners on the road: Pay attention to speed: As long as it's not on the highway, beginners should stabilize their speed at around 60 km/h, which is beneficial for control. Observe the rearview mirrors more: The rearview mirrors can help observe the road conditions on the left and right rear of the vehicle, especially when changing lanes, reversing, or overtaking, where the role of the rearview mirrors is crucial. Maintain a safe distance: Beginners tend to follow too closely. If the car in front brakes or cuts in, beginners usually react by immediately hitting the brakes. Sometimes, excessive nervousness can also cause the steering wheel to turn too sharply, leading to traffic accidents. Therefore, maintaining a safe distance from the car in front is key. When a car cuts in, it's appropriate to slow down and yield.