How to Handle Driving Alone on the Highway During the Probationary Period of a Driver's License?
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Driving alone on the highway during the probationary period of a driver's license will result in a fine, and the driver will be required to exit the highway at the nearest exit. During the probationary period, a driver operating a motor vehicle on the highway must be accompanied by a licensed driver who has held a corresponding or higher-class driver's license for at least three years. The accompanying driver should sit in the front passenger seat to provide guidance to the probationary driver. Since new drivers have just obtained their licenses and have not yet mastered sufficient driving skills, they may not react promptly in emergency situations, thereby increasing driving risks. New drivers must acquire essential skills and emergency handling methods before driving and should never drive on the highway alone without supervision.