What to Do When Your Driver's License Reaches One Year?

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MacAshlyn
09/08/25 7:01am
When your driver's license reaches one year, you need to: remove the probationary sign, drive on the highway, and undergo annual review for AB licenses. Remove the probationary sign: The probationary sign is a special marker for new drivers during their probationary period, mainly to alert other drivers to the presence of a novice. After a year of practice, the new driver becomes experienced and no longer needs the probationary sign. Drive on the highway: During the probationary period, driving alone on the highway is not allowed. However, after one year, you can. When starting to practice on the highway, keep the distance short—around 50 kilometers. Begin by trying the slow lane, gradually increase speed, and then briefly practice in the fast lane on the far left to fully adapt to the speed sensation and the technique of pressing the accelerator/clutch. Annual review for AB licenses: For C licenses, no annual review is required after one year—just check your penalty points. If they haven't reached 12, no changes are needed. However, drivers with AB licenses must take an annual review test within 30 days after the probationary period ends. Upon passing, it will be noted on the supplementary page of the license. If penalty points are between 6-12, the probationary period will be extended by one year.
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