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How many points will be deducted for riding a motorcycle on the highway during the probationary period?

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LawsonRose
07/29/25 8:22am

No points will be deducted, but riding a motorcycle on the highway during the probationary period may result in a warning or a fine. Requirements for obtaining a motorcycle license: The requirements for obtaining an F-class license are relatively simple compared to other licenses. Applicants must meet the legal age limit (18 years or older, under 60 years old), be in good health, and meet the necessary requirements. Motorcycle license test items: The motorcycle license test consists of a theoretical exam and three practical test items: the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test; the field driving skills test; and the road driving skills and safe, civilized driving common sense test.

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Rodney
08/12/25 5:00am

I've been riding motorcycles for quite some years now. Back during my probationary period, I really had to be careful—taking a motorcycle on the highway as a newbie was absolutely off-limits. According to traffic regulations, if you're caught riding alone on the highway during your probationary period, you'll get 12 points deducted right away. Why so harsh? Well, speeds are high on the highway, and inexperienced riders are more prone to accidents. I've seen plenty of fresh license holders who forced their way onto the highway only to end up in accidents, with both rider and bike getting hurt. Besides the points deduction, you could also face fines ranging from 200 to 2,000 RMB, and in severe cases, your license might even be suspended. The probationary period usually lasts 12 months, and if you max out those 12 points, you'll have to retake the theoretical exam (Subject 1)—a huge hassle. My advice to all new riders: don't even think about hitting the highway for a thrill during your probationary period; wait until those 12 months are up. In the meantime, practice riding in the city or have an experienced rider accompany you—that's the legal way. Don't ask me how I know this—I almost tried it myself when I was younger, but thankfully, a friend stopped me.

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DelMakayla
10/05/25 5:54am

Walking around the repair shop and observing motorcycle usage, the issue of riding on highways during the probationary period is all too common. New riders might think that motorcycles are small and safe for highways, but they're wrong! The rules clearly state: riding alone on a highway during the probationary period will result in an immediate 12-point deduction. Losing these points means starting from scratch, wasting all that time spent in driving school. And there's the fine, at least a few hundred yuan. From a vehicle perspective, the vibrations and wind resistance on highways are too challenging for new riders. I've seen cases where negligence led to loose chains or overheated engines, multiplying the risks. It's advisable to check tire pressure and brake lights before hitting any road. During the probationary period, it's best to stay in the city to hone your skills and perform regular maintenance. Don't wait until points are deducted to regret it—safety first.

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NovaAnn
11/18/25 7:25am

Young man, at my age, I've seen it all. Riding a motorcycle on the highway during the probationary period is practically playing with your life. The rule is simple: If you're a novice riding alone on the highway, you'll get 12 points deducted immediately. Losing points is the least of your worries—the risk of accidents is too high. Traffic moves fast on the highway, and beginners react slowly. A neighbor of mine got injured from a crash while trying it out. The 12-month probationary period isn't long; once you get through it, you can ride freely on the highway. Why take the risk? Remember, losing 12 points means you'll have to retake the theory exam, wasting both time and money. My advice is to treat this period as a training phase—riding in the city is enough to practice. Learn more about traffic signs to avoid accidents. Listen to an old-timer's advice: Follow the rules to stay safe.

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