
Novice drivers will not be deducted points for driving on the highway, but they will be fined. If a driver operates a motor vehicle on the 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 category for more than three years. The accompanying driver should sit in the front passenger seat to guide the probationary driver. Additional Information: Reason: Since novice drivers have just obtained their driver's licenses and have not yet mastered certain driving skills, they may not be able to react promptly in emergencies, which increases driving risks. Novice drivers need to acquire certain skills and emergency handling methods while driving and must avoid driving on the highway alone without supervision. Precautions: When turning, remember to check the rearview mirror in advance to see if vehicles behind intend to overtake. Also, remember to change lanes early when turning to avoid finding yourself not in the turning lane when it's time to turn.

I remember when I just got my driver's license and the probation period wasn't over yet, I drove on the highway alone. As a result, I encountered a traffic police check and was immediately pulled over. I really didn't expect it to be so serious that time: I got 3 points deducted and was fined 200 yuan. Actually, during the probation period, it's required to have an experienced driver accompany you, otherwise, with the high speed and heavy traffic on the highway, new drivers might react slowly and easily cause accidents. That day, after driving back to the city, I quickly found a friend to sit beside me and practiced highway driving a few times. Since then, I've learned my lesson and always check the rules before going on the highway to avoid accidentally losing points and taking risks. New drivers must pay attention: don't venture onto the highway alone within the 12-month probation period, safety first.

As someone who frequently helps friends learn to drive, I must say that it's a big no-no for beginners to drive alone on the highway. If caught by traffic police, you'll likely be deducted 3 points and fined 200 yuan. This is because during the probationary period, a co-driver must accompany you to ensure safety. Highways present many unexpected situations, and inexperienced drivers are at greater risk if an accident occurs. I've seen many people penalized due to ignorance, so I always remind those I teach to familiarize themselves with the rules first—such as properly displaying the probationary sign—and not rush into highway driving. Losing points is minor compared to personal safety; I recommend more practice before attempting it.

I still remember my experience of driving on the highway during my probationary period: I was pulled over and penalized with a 3-point deduction. It's really not advisable for beginners to drive alone on highways—the high speeds and complex visibility pose too much risk. The point deduction was just a warning, and the 200-yuan fine reminded me to follow the rules. Since then, I've learned that having a supervising driver during the probationary period is essential to avoid such troubles. I advise new drivers to study traffic regulations early and not wait until an accident happens to regret it.

When new drivers hit the highway alone, penalty points are inevitable. I experienced it once: driving solo during the probationary period, a traffic cop penalized me with 3 points and a 200-yuan fine. Highway driving poses significant challenges for novices—reaction delays increase accident risks, hence the rule requiring a co-pilot. Regular practice to familiarize with road conditions before tackling highways is crucial. This not only avoids penalties but, more importantly, ensures safety.

During my probationary period, I almost got points deducted while driving. Fortunately, I knew the rules in advance. If a novice driver is caught driving alone on the highway, they will be fined 200 yuan and have 3 points deducted. Highway conditions are complex, with high speeds, and inexperienced drivers may struggle to maintain control. After studying the traffic regulations carefully, I always made sure to have someone accompany me when driving to avoid taking risks. I recommend new drivers not rush to challenge the highway and instead practice more in the city—it's safer and more economical.


