How Long of Driving Experience is Required to Drive on Highways?
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After completing the 1-year probationary period, drivers can drive on highways alone. Here are the relevant details: 1. Probationary Period: The first 12 months after a motor vehicle driver initially obtains a driver's license or adds a new permitted vehicle type is considered the probationary period (i.e., the 12 months starting from the "Initial License Date" on the main driver's license). 2. Need for Accompaniment: If a driver operates a motor vehicle on a highway during the probationary period, they must be accompanied by a driver who has held a driver's license for the same or a higher vehicle type for more than three years. The accompanying driver should sit in the front passenger seat to provide guidance to the probationary driver.