Is it mandatory to display a probationary driver sign during the probationary period of driving?

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OGriffin
08/29/25 8:45am
It is mandatory to display a probationary driver sign during the probationary period of driving. Below are the relevant regulations: 1. The probationary period for a motor vehicle driver is 12 months from the initial application for a motor vehicle driver's license or after adding a permitted driving category. If the probationary period is extended, it will be 24 months from the date of the initial license issuance. 2. During the probationary period, if a driver operates a motor vehicle on a highway, they must be accompanied by a driver who has held a driver's license for the corresponding or higher category for more than three years. The accompanying driver should sit in the front passenger seat to guide the probationary driver. 3. If there is no accompanying driver or the accompanying driver does not meet the requirements, penalties will be imposed.
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FranciscoLynn
09/11/25 6:09am
As a young driver who has just gone through the probationary period, I must say that displaying the probationary sign is absolutely necessary. According to traffic regulations, probationary drivers must display a standard probationary sign at the rear of their vehicle within one year of obtaining their driver's license. The size and design are regulated, typically featuring yellow background with red lettering or the newer unified style. Failure to display the sign may result in fines if caught by traffic police, and could even lead to point deductions affecting the transition to a full license after the probationary period. More importantly, displaying this sign alerts other drivers to your novice status, prompting them to maintain a safer following distance and greater patience, thereby reducing the likelihood of rear-end collisions or impatient overtaking. When I first started driving, I genuinely noticed that vehicles on the road gave me more operational space and honked less frequently after displaying the sign, significantly easing driving pressure. While omitting the sign might conceal your status, even a minor mistake could escalate into an accident with greater liability. So, don’t take risks for convenience—properly displaying the probationary sign is both lawful and self-protective, ensuring a smooth transition from probationary to full-fledged driver.
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AmyLynn
10/25/25 7:01am
I think this topic is worth discussing, as it's legally mandatory for novice drivers to display a probationary sign during their internship period, and any attempt to evade this requirement is unacceptable. The regulations clearly state that during the driver's license probationary period, the vehicle must display a standard-compliant probationary sign, approximately 20 centimeters square, affixed to a visible position at the rear of the car. This effectively alerts other road users to your limited driving experience. The consequences of not displaying the sign are severe, potentially resulting in fines ranging from 100 to 200 yuan, and the probationary period may be extended or interrupted. From a safety perspective, displaying the sign increases transparency, letting experienced drivers know you're still learning. They usually offer more space and patience, especially on highways or in congested areas, preventing many potential conflicts. I've looked into numerous cases where novice drivers without the sign were more prone to accidents, as others had no warning and couldn't react in time. So, it's crucial to honestly display the sign and ignore online rumors suggesting otherwise. The probationary period is an essential growth phase, and following the rules ensures both safety and peace of mind.
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