How Many Years of Driving Experience Are Required to Drive on Highways?
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A minimum of one year of driving experience is required to drive on highways. Below are the relevant regulations: Drivers with less than one year of experience are not allowed to drive alone on highways. Specific regulations: For new drivers within their first year, when driving a motor vehicle on highways, they must be accompanied by a driver who holds a driver's license for the corresponding or higher vehicle category and has at least three years of driving experience. The first 12 months after a driver initially obtains a motor vehicle driver's license or adds a new vehicle category to their license is considered the probationary period. During this probationary period, if the driver operates a motor vehicle on highways, they must be accompanied by a driver who holds a driver's license for the corresponding or higher vehicle category and has at least three years of driving experience. Driving on highways during the probationary period without compliance may result in a warning or a fine. Requirements for accompanying drivers during the probationary period: According to the new traffic regulations, during the probationary period, when driving a motor vehicle on highways, the driver must be accompanied by someone who holds a driver's license for the corresponding or higher vehicle category and has at least three years of driving experience. Additionally, probationary drivers with less than one year of experience will be subject to stricter management, such as having their driving privileges revoked if they accumulate 12 penalty points.