How Long Should a Beginner Wait Before Driving on the Highway?
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Beginners must wait for more than one year before driving on the highway. If the driver's license has been held for less than one year, they can drive on the highway accompanied by someone with more than three years of driving experience. The inspection items before entering the highway include: 1. Whether the radiator has sufficient coolant; 2. Whether the fan belt tension is damaged; 3. The amount and cleanliness of the engine oil; 4. Whether the tire pressure meets the inflation standard and whether the tires are damaged. The precautions for beginners driving on the road are: 1. Adjust the seat position and rearview mirror position before driving, and fasten the seat belt; 2. Turn on the ignition key and wait for the computer self-check to complete before starting; 3. Ensure the handbrake is released before driving; 4. Keep the heel on the ground when stepping on the pedal, release the clutch slowly and press the accelerator gently when starting; 5. Turn on the turn signal and decelerate when turning or changing lanes; 6. Look straight ahead 100 meters when driving on a clear road, do not focus on the immediate front of the car; 7. Turn on the hazard lights when parking on the roadside; 8. Pull the handbrake when parking; 9. Concentrate while driving; 10. Do not occupy two lanes for a long time.