How many days of practice does a beginner need to become proficient on the road?

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SanClayton
07/30/25 2:09am
Beginners usually take 1-3 months to become proficient on the road. The probationary sign must be displayed for one year. When beginners are on the road, they can invite friends to accompany them, even if the friends cannot drive, as they can help observe the surrounding conditions. Beginners must display probationary signs: Many beginners now know to display probationary signs on the rear of their vehicles, but the signs are often placed haphazardly. If spotted by traffic police, this can result in penalties. Only the officially designated probationary signs issued by traffic authorities should be used. Perform car maintenance before setting out: Beginners must ensure timely car maintenance before hitting the road. Before each drive, they should inspect the vehicle's condition, such as walking around the car to check for oil leaks and ensuring proper tire pressure in all four wheels. While driving, beginners should also pay attention to any abnormal conditions, such as vibrations or unusual noises. Among the precautions for beginner drivers, this is the most easily overlooked but extremely important.
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