How many years of driving experience is required for a novice to be accompanied on the highway?

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LaCody
07/28/25 8:02pm
For novice drivers within the probationary period who wish to drive on the highway, they must be accompanied by a driver with at least 3 years of driving experience. Below is additional information for novices driving on the highway: 1. According to regulations, novice drivers driving alone on the highway will be fined and ordered to exit the highway at the nearest exit. 2. In addition to requiring accompaniment, novice drivers must also place a probationary sign in a conspicuous position on the rear window glass or the rear of the vehicle. 3. Before entering the highway, conduct a thorough vehicle inspection, including tires, spare tires, the engine, and oil. 4. Maintain a vehicle speed of around 90 km/h. 5. When driving on the highway, novices should pay attention to exit ramps. Before exiting the highway, apply the brakes, reduce speed to 60 km/h at 500 meters from the exit, and do not exceed 40 km/h when entering the ramp. 6. Novices should avoid frequent lane changes or overtaking while driving on the highway.
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