What Should Drivers Pay Attention to During the Probationary Period?
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During the probationary period, drivers should affix a probationary sign to their vehicles. This serves both as a reminder to other drivers that they are novices and as a compliance with traffic laws. Below are specific guidelines for drivers during the probationary period: 1. Consequences of being caught driving on the highway during the probationary period: If caught, the driver will face a fine and be required to exit the highway at the nearest exit, with no further highway driving permitted. 2. Penalty points during the probationary period: Regardless of whether it is the probationary period, any violation of traffic rules will result in penalty points for the driver. If a probationary driver accumulates 12 points, their driving qualification will be revoked. Therefore, new drivers must be especially cautious. 3. Can probationary drivers drive on the highway? According to Article 75, Section 2 of the Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses, probationary drivers must be accompanied by a licensed driver with at least three years of driving experience when driving on the highway. Driving alone on the highway during the probationary period will result in a fine.