Is it acceptable for a novice to drive at 80 km/h on the highway?

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Kai
07/29/25 2:29pm
It is acceptable for a novice to drive at 80 km/h on the highway. According to the Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law, the minimum speed on highways should not be less than 60 km/h, and the maximum speed should not exceed 120 km/h. Based on the regulations for the application and use of motor vehicle driving licenses, driving below the prescribed minimum speed on highways will result in a 3-point penalty. Precautions for novice drivers on highways: 1. Check the appearance and tire pressure before driving; 2. Both the driver and passengers must fasten their seat belts when entering the highway; 3. Maintain a safe distance from large vehicles to prevent sudden lane changes, tire blowouts, or falling objects; 4. In case of emergencies, firmly grip the steering wheel and brake hard, avoiding erratic steering.
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