How many points will be deducted for a C1 driver with less than one year of experience driving on the highway?
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C1 drivers with less than one year of experience are not penalized with points for driving on the highway, as it is permitted. However, the prerequisite is that they must be accompanied by a driver who has held a corresponding or higher-level driving license for more than three years. Otherwise, if caught driving alone on the highway, they will face a fine and be ordered to exit the highway at the nearest point. For those preparing to enter the highway, they will be educated and advised to turn back. Tips for new drivers on the highway: 1. Conduct a thorough vehicle inspection before driving, especially checking fluids, tires, lights, etc., and plan the route in advance to avoid confusion later; 2. Highways have speed limits, with a minimum speed not less than 60 km/h and a maximum speed not exceeding 120 km/h; 3. Pay attention to road signs. If you miss an exit, stay calm, do not attempt to brake suddenly or make a U-turn. Instead, maintain your speed and proceed to the next exit to return to your original route; 4. Avoid fatigue driving. If you feel drowsy, take a break at the nearest service station.