Where to Place the Internship Sticker?
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Internship stickers should be placed on the right rear window glass or a prominent position on the rear of the vehicle. Specifications for the internship sticker: 160×190, uniform national internship sticker design; the dimensions of the internship sticker are in mm; the main color of the internship sticker is yellow C0M0Y100K0, with an accent color of orange-red C0M80Y100K0; the "Internship" text is in 250-point bold Kai font. The first 12 months after a motor vehicle driver initially obtains a driver's license is the internship period. During the internship period, when driving a motor vehicle, a uniform-style internship sticker must be affixed or hung on the rear of the vehicle. Suction cup-style internship stickers adhere to the inside of the rear window, while magnetic-style internship stickers directly attach to the rear exterior of the vehicle.
From my own driving experience, the probationary driver sign must be placed in a conspicuous position to be effective. I recommend sticking it on the inside lower left or right corner of the rear windshield, so drivers behind can clearly see you're a novice, avoiding tailgating or honking. Some people take shortcuts by placing it on the trunk lid or inconspicuous corners, rendering the warning ineffective and increasing risks instead. When attaching it, first clean dust and dirt off the glass, then secure it firmly with static cling film or transparent tape to prevent it from blowing away. Regularly check if it has fallen off or faded during drives, and replace it promptly—reflective materials work better for nighttime driving safety. The probationary period is a transitional phase, and this little sign helps a lot—it just takes getting used to.