What should I pay attention to with a newly obtained driver's license?

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VanTessa
07/30/25 1:43am
Here are the precautions for newly licensed drivers: 1. Obey traffic regulations, avoid excessive speed, and minimize penalty points and fines for violations; 2. Do not drive alone on highways—ensure an experienced driver accompanies you; 3. Affix or display a standardized probationary driver sign at the rear of the vehicle; 4. For a Class C license, a maximum of 11 points can be deducted—accumulating 12 points will result in license revocation. For Class A/B licenses, a maximum of 5 points can be deducted—accumulating 6 points extends the probationary period by one year, while 12 points revokes the driving qualification for the probationary vehicle class. Additional information: The first 12 months after a motor vehicle driver initially applies for a license or adds a new vehicle class is the probationary period. During this time, a standardized probationary driver sign must be displayed at the rear of the vehicle.
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