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How long does it take for a new driver's license to drive on the highway?

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IslaRose
08/31/25 6:09am
New driver's license holders must wait for three years before driving on the highway. Here are some details about the new driver's license: 1. Driver's License: New license holders can drive on the highway immediately, but they must be accompanied by a driver with at least three years of driving experience for the first year. After one year, they can drive on the highway alone. During the probationary period, if a driver operates a motor vehicle on the highway, they must be accompanied by a driver who holds a driver's license for the same or a higher class of vehicle for at least three years. 2. Precautions: On the highway, if you need to change lanes, signal in advance. The turn signal can inform the vehicles in front and behind of your next move. Maintain a safe distance. If the vehicle in front stops for any reason, a lack of distance can easily lead to a rear-end collision.
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Kylie
09/13/25 2:37am
I was really excited when I just got my driver's license and couldn't wait to drive on the highway. However, my friend told me that new drivers aren't allowed to drive alone on highways during their first year after obtaining the license, as stipulated by traffic regulations. You must have an experienced driver with over three years of driving experience sitting in the passenger seat to accompany you. I checked online and found this to be true—violating this rule can result in fines and penalty points. Highways have high-speed traffic, and new drivers often lack experience, react slower, and can easily get nervous, leading to accidents. Last year, a young guy in my neighborhood was eager to show off and drove alone on the highway just one month after getting his license. He skidded on a rainy day and hit the guardrail. Fortunately, he wasn’t seriously hurt, but the car repairs cost several thousand yuan. I advise new drivers to practice more on regular city roads during their first year to get familiar with basic maneuvers like lane changes and braking before attempting to drive independently on highways. Having a reliable co-driver not only ensures safe navigation but also teaches you skills like using rearview mirrors and controlling speed. Safety should always come first when driving—don’t rush into things impulsively.
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ClaireRose
10/27/25 3:24am
I've been driving for over a decade and have seen many novice drivers get into accidents due to ignoring regulations. With a new driver's license, you absolutely cannot drive alone on the highway during the first year—it must be under the supervision of an experienced driver with at least three years of driving experience. This is strictly mandated by national traffic laws, with safety as the top priority. On highways, traffic moves fast, and if a beginner misjudges speed or makes errors, rear-end collisions or loss of control can easily occur. Last year, Xiao Wang from the neighboring community ignored advice and drove alone on the highway, panicked, jerked the steering wheel, and scraped the guardrail. My son just finished learning to drive, and I also reminded him: beginners should gain experience on smaller roads first—don’t take risks on highways. A supervising driver can help watch road conditions, point out mistakes, and handle sudden braking if needed. The novice period is a valuable learning phase; drive steadily, and you’ll be much more confident when operating independently after a year. Remember, safe driving is more important than rushing.
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