How many years of driving experience are required to drive on the highway?
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To drive on the highway, you need more than one year of driving experience. For new drivers within their first year, they must be accompanied by a driver who has held a driver's license for the corresponding or higher vehicle category for more than three years. Specifically, drivers of small automatic passenger vehicles for the disabled can be accompanied by a driver who holds a license for small automatic passenger vehicles or higher. During the probationary period, motor vehicle drivers are not allowed to drive buses, commercial passenger vehicles, police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, engineering rescue vehicles, or vehicles carrying explosive materials, flammable and explosive chemicals, highly toxic or radioactive substances, and other hazardous materials.