What are the penalties for new drivers driving alone on the highway?
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Penalties for new drivers driving alone on the highway: fine and being required to exit the highway. According to regulations, drivers within their probationary period who operate motor vehicles on highways must be accompanied by a driver who has held a corresponding or higher-class driver's license for more than three years. The accompanying driver should sit in the front passenger seat to provide guidance to the probationary driver. If a probationary driver accumulates 12 penalty points, their driver's license will be revoked. Article 69 of Order No. 123 stipulates: If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 penalty points during the probationary period, the driving qualification for the probationary license class will be revoked. If the revoked driving qualification is not for the highest license class, the highest license class driving qualification will also be revoked.