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What are the requirements for new drivers on the highway?

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CamilleFitz
07/28/2025, 12:03:23 PM

When driving on the highway, a passenger with at least three years of driving experience must accompany the new driver in the front seat. Here are some relevant tips: 1. Speed: You don't need to drive too fast, but try to maintain a steady speed. On roads with a speed limit of 100, you can keep your speed between 80-90, as this range is more manageable for new drivers. On roads with a speed limit of 120, maintain a speed of 90-100, as these roads usually have better conditions. Stay in the middle lane and try to drive at a constant speed. 2. Following too closely: New drivers may not react well to emergencies or handle them effectively, so it's safer to keep a distance of about 200 meters from the vehicle in front. Additionally, avoid following large vehicles, as they can obstruct your view of the road ahead.

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ManuelDella
08/11/2025, 04:20:39 PM

As a new driver who just got my license, the most important things before hitting the highway are mental preparation and basic checks. First, make sure you have enough driving confidence—don’t start off nervous, as distraction can lead to accidents. Vehicle inspection is crucial: before long-distance trips, check tire pressure, brake responsiveness, and lights to avoid driving with issues. Also, beginners should avoid rush hours to prevent overwhelming traffic. Speed control is key—don’t speed or drive too slowly; staying within limits is much safer. Following distance is life-saving—keep at least a 2-second gap for emergency buffer. Lastly, remind yourself to avoid fatigue—take breaks every two hours. These details combined ensure a safe and enjoyable highway journey.

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OVera
09/29/2025, 02:22:58 AM

My experience is that highway beginners must first clear the legal threshold. In China, there are strict rules for new drivers on highways: during the probationary period after obtaining a driver's license (usually the first year), you cannot drive alone on the highway and must be accompanied by an experienced driver with over three years of driving experience. Otherwise, if caught, you'll face point deductions and fines. Strictly adhere to speed limits—don’t exceed 120 km/h, with urban highways capped at 100 km/h. Breaking these rules isn’t just about getting a ticket; it’s dangerous. Display a novice driver sign on your car to alert other drivers. Pay close attention to traffic signs while driving, and avoid sudden turns or reckless lane changes. If stopped for inspection, always carry your driver’s license and vehicle registration to avoid hassle. In short, the rules are there for a reason—beginners shouldn’t rush in. Take your time to get familiar with highway driving, and you’ll adapt more smoothly.

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LeEmmanuel
11/12/2025, 03:18:19 AM

The biggest fear when driving on the highway is car breakdowns, so I always inspect my vehicle carefully before hitting the road. Key points include checking tire wear, ensuring brakes are responsive and reliable—both overinflated and underinflated tires increase the risk of a blowout. Also, inspect the lighting system, including brake lights and side markers, as poor visibility on highways can lead to accidents. Don’t forget basic fluids like engine oil and coolant to keep the car in top condition. Beginners often overlook these details, only to face embarrassing roadside breakdowns. I recommend warming up the car with a short test drive in the city before heading onto the highway to ensure smooth performance. A few minutes of simple maintenance can prevent major issues—safety on the road is the ultimate goal.

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StMadeline
01/02/2026, 10:13:06 PM

The safety core for novice drivers on highways lies in driving habits. I emphasize maintaining a safe following distance as crucial—keeping at least a two-second gap ensures ample reaction time and reduces the risk of rear-end collisions. When changing lanes, always signal first, check the rearview mirror, and confirm no vehicles are nearby before moving—new drivers often cause accidents by making abrupt turns. For overtaking, choose the left lane to complete the maneuver swiftly, avoiding congestion in slower lanes. In emergencies like a tire blowout, gently apply the brakes, steady the steering wheel, and pull over to the emergency zone to handle the situation. During rain or fog, reduce speed, turn on lights, and stay alert. Lastly, avoid using your phone while driving—distracted driving is a common highway hazard. Cultivating good habits ensures a safe and steady journey for new drivers.

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MacJayden
03/30/2026, 10:57:03 PM

As someone who has driven on highways multiple times, I think beginners need some small tricks when first hitting the highway. First, find an experienced driver to accompany you for a few practice runs to get familiar with lane changes and merging points—never attempt it alone. Maintain steady speed control; avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration that disrupts traffic flow. Use rest stops frequently—take a break every two hours to stretch and avoid fatigue. Pay attention to weather changes; slow down and use fog lights in rain for safety. Additionally, plan your route in advance to avoid last-minute searches for exits, preventing hesitation at highway forks. A handy tip is to carry a spare tire and tools just in case, and learn some basic maintenance knowledge. Gradually accumulating experience will help you drive on highways with confidence, smoothness, and enjoyment.

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