What to Do in Case of a Rear-End Collision on the Highway Within the First Year of Driving?
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If a rear-end collision occurs on the highway within the first year of driving, the insurance company will compensate within the liability limits of the compulsory third-party liability insurance for motor vehicles. Below is an introduction to relevant information for new drivers on the highway: 1. Conditions for driving on the highway: A driver in the probationary period who operates a motor vehicle on the highway must be accompanied by a driver who has held a driving license for the corresponding or higher vehicle type for more than three years. 2. Conditions for the accompanying driver: The accompanying driver should sit in the front passenger seat to guide the probationary driver. 3. Safety considerations: Since new drivers have just obtained their driving licenses and have not yet mastered certain driving skills, they may not be able to react promptly in emergencies, which increases driving risks.