What to Do If Your Driver's License Is Less Than One Year Old and You Want to Drive on the Highway?
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If your driver's license is less than one year old and you want to drive on the highway, a co-driver with at least 3 years of driving experience must accompany you. Here are some precautions for highway driving: 1. Pay attention to traffic rules and display a probationary sign. 2. Inspect your vehicle before entering the highway and be aware of the speed limits. The minimum speed on the highway must not be less than 60 km/h, and the maximum speed must not exceed 120 km/h. 3. Pay attention to road signs, markings, and warning signs. 4. When exiting the highway, merge into the outermost lane in advance. When you see signs indicating 1.5 km or 1 km to the exit, prepare to merge. 5. Maintain a safe following distance. Keeping an appropriate distance is the most important factor for safe driving. Many new drivers, due to lack of experience, may misjudge the distance and follow too closely, which could lead to insufficient braking time.