What is the appropriate speed for novice drivers on the road?
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New drivers who have just obtained their driver's license can drive at speeds of 20 km/h or 40 km/h, but it should be determined based on the road's speed limit. For example: On a road with an 80 km/h speed limit, it is advisable to drive around 60 km/h, otherwise, it may cause traffic congestion or rear-end collisions. If you are not yet familiar with driving at higher speeds, it's best to drive slower to ensure safety. Precautions for novice drivers on the road: Choose an experienced driver to accompany you: It's best for new drivers to have an experienced driver in the passenger seat to provide advice and reminders during the drive. Practice on roads with less traffic: It's recommended to practice on roads with fewer pedestrians and vehicles first, starting at lower speeds. Once familiar, you can gradually increase the speed and learn to observe road conditions, including changes in pedestrians and vehicles. Familiarize yourself with the car as soon as possible: It's important to quickly get accustomed to the car's steering wheel, accelerator, brakes, and other controls so that you can accurately judge how to respond in emergency situations.