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What are the precautions for newly obtained driver's license?

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Nathaniel
09/06/2025, 03:16:23 AM

Precautions for newly obtained driver's license: 1. Obey traffic regulations, avoid excessive speed and minimize violations; 2. Cannot drive alone on highways, must be accompanied by an experienced driver; 3. Must affix or hang a standardized probationary sign at the rear of the vehicle; 4. For Class C license, maximum 11 demerit points allowed (12 points will revoke driving qualification). For Class AB licenses, maximum 5 points allowed (6 points will extend probation period by one year, 12 points will revoke probationary driving qualification). The first 12 months after obtaining initial driver's license or adding permitted vehicle types constitute the probation period.

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LaHarrison
09/18/2025, 02:56:27 AM

When I first got my driver's license, I was extremely excited, but safe driving is the crucial first step. Before getting in the car, make sure to familiarize yourself with basic vehicle operations, such as adjusting the seat and mirrors to a comfortable position, and checking if the brakes and accelerator respond promptly. Stay focused while driving, and don't let your phone distract you—especially when changing lanes, always check blind spots thoroughly before proceeding. New drivers often feel nervous on the road, so it's advisable to practice parking and turning in residential areas or open spaces first to reduce risks. Don't forget traffic rules: strictly obey traffic signals, avoid rushing, and maintain at least a two-second following distance—increase it further in rainy conditions. Regular vehicle maintenance is also essential—check tires and lighting systems every six months. Weather impacts driving significantly: slow down in rain and avoid driving altogether in snow or ice. Build confidence by practicing with friends, and avoid rushing onto highways. Safety always comes first—cultivating these habits helps prevent accidents and protects both you and others.

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LaLuke
11/01/2025, 03:21:51 AM

Getting my driver's license for the first time made me feel incredibly accomplished, but don't let the excitement lead to reckless behavior. I suggest taking a moment to ease the nerves: as a beginner, don't rush out to drive alone—find a companion to ride shotgun as you practice. Focus on mastering basic skills, like parking and reversing slowly while checking your surroundings, and frequently scanning the left and right rearview mirrors. Familiarity with traffic rules is crucial: remember to observe speed limits and avoid overtaking, and slow down in advance when traffic lights change at intersections. Avoid fatigued driving; take a break and hydrate after driving continuously for an hour. Don't overlook vehicle checks: are the windshield wipers functioning? Are the headlights properly adjusted without being blinding? Regular maintenance habits are also key, like changing the oil periodically to save money and hassle. Distractions are the main culprit—silence your phone and tuck it away, and keep the radio volume moderate. Pay attention to weather changes, leaving more braking distance when it rains. Take it slow, and with safe driving practices, your skills will improve and driving will become smoother over time.

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VanCollin
12/15/2025, 02:29:37 AM

When I first got my driver's license, I was a bit flustered, but steady practice is key. Start with the basics when practicing on the road: first, familiarize yourself with the car's controls, such as the light switches and wipers, and adjust your seating position for a clear view. The core of driving is safety: maintain at least a two-second distance from the car in front, and always check your blind spot before changing lanes. Traffic rules are no joke: strictly obey traffic signals, and never drink and drive. Practice parking lot maneuvers often, and take it slow when reversing. Don’t neglect vehicle maintenance—check tire pressure monthly to avoid blowouts. New drivers often feel stressed, so find an empty lot to practice and ease anxiety. Distracted driving is a major no-no: keep music volume low and avoid using your phone. Also, pay attention to weather adaptability, like slowing down early in snow. Developing these habits will make driving more reassuring, and with experience, everything becomes easier.

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LeoAnn
02/04/2026, 03:22:39 AM

As a new driver, I remind myself to pay attention to every detail. Safe driving is the foundation: check basic vehicle conditions before driving, such as brake sensitivity and steering wheel alignment; maintain focus on the road while driving, avoiding phone use or gazing at scenery. A common mistake beginners make is ignoring distance rules—always keep at least a two-second gap from the car ahead, especially slowing down early before turns. Strictly adhere to traffic laws: speeding fines are minor compared to the dangers, and avoid overly bright lights at night. Mental preparation is crucial: practice parking and lane-changing skills on quiet roads. Regular vehicle maintenance is key: check fluids and tires every few months to save costs and ensure safety. Minimize distractions: keep radio volume moderate, avoid intense music, and stop driving in severe weather like rain or snow. Cultivate good habits gradually for a smooth driving journey.

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ElisaLee
04/30/2026, 12:45:31 PM

On my first day with a driver's license, I was both excited and cautious. The key is to accumulate more experience. Before getting in the car, take a few minutes to check: Is the seat adjusted comfortably? Can you see clearly behind with the rearview mirror angle? Avoid distractions while driving: Keep your phone in your pocket and don’t look at it, and turn the radio down so it doesn’t affect your hearing. Safe distance is crucial: Leave enough space when following a car to avoid rear-end collisions, and double-check blind spots before changing lanes. Rules must not be broken: Absolutely stop at red lights—don’t take chances, and drive slower in the rain to prevent skidding. Practice makes perfect: As a beginner, find an empty lot to practice parking, and having a friend guide you is even better. Don’t slack on car maintenance: Check tire pressure regularly, and fix broken lights early. Weather changes have a big impact—choose lighter routes when it snows. Stay patient and practice slowly, ensuring safety on the road every day.

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