What should be noted when obtaining a driver's license for the first time?
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For first-time driver's license holders, please note the following points: 1. The first year is considered a probationary period for new drivers. If you accumulate 12 penalty points during this probationary period, your license will be revoked. After revocation, you must reapply for training, take the exams again, and obtain a new license. 2. During the probationary period, if you need to drive on highways, you must be accompanied by a driver with more than 3 years of driving experience in the front passenger seat. 3. After completing the first-year probationary period, there's no need to replace your license; you can continue using it. 4. When your license reaches 6 years, you must undergo an annual review and license renewal. (According to the expiration date indicated at the bottom of your original license, you should visit the local vehicle management office or district traffic police departments within 90 days prior to the expiration date to complete the annual review and renewal procedures). 5. If out-of-province trainees wish to transfer their license back to their home province, they must wait until the one-year probationary period is over before applying for the transfer procedures at the local vehicle management office. 6. For those upgrading their license category, the annual review and renewal must be processed within the validity period indicated at the bottom of the original license.