What to Pay Attention to After Getting Your Driver's License?
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After obtaining your driver's license, pay attention to the following points: 1. Display the probationary sign: Newly licensed drivers have a probationary period of 12 months. During this period, a uniform probationary sign should be displayed on the rear of the vehicle you are driving. 2. Avoid accumulating 12 penalty points during the probationary period: As a probationary driver in the first year, you must not accumulate 12 penalty points. If you do, your license will be revoked. After revocation, you must reapply for learning, take the test again, and obtain a new driver's license. 3. Highway driving requires accompaniment: If you need to drive on highways during the probationary period, there must be a driver with more than 3 years of driving experience accompanying you in the front passenger seat. 4. No need to renew after the probationary period: After the first year's probationary period ends, there is no need to renew the license; you can continue using it. 5. Renewal after 6 years: When your driver's license reaches 6 years, you must undergo an annual review and renewal. (According to the expiration date indicated at the bottom of the original license, complete the annual review and renewal at the local vehicle management office or district offices within 90 days in advance.) 6. Transferring the license to another province: If an out-of-town student wishes to transfer their driver's license back to their home province, they must wait until the 1-year probationary period is over before they can complete the transfer procedures at the local vehicle management office. 7. Additional driving permissions: If you are applying for additional driving permissions, you must complete the annual review and renewal within the validity period indicated at the bottom of the original license.