Where to Place the Novice Driver Sticker?
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Novice driver stickers should be placed on the rear of the vehicle. New drivers can obtain free novice driver stickers from traffic police departments and must affix or hang them as required. New drivers can collect these stickers at traffic violation processing windows of local traffic police squadrons or vehicle management offices by presenting their driver's license. More information about novice driver stickers is as follows: 1. The novice driver sticker serves as a marker to alert others that a new driver is on the road. The primary color of the sticker is yellow, with orange-red as the secondary color. 2. According to Article 64, Clause 3 of Order No. 123: Drivers in the probationary period must affix or hang a uniformly styled novice driver sticker on the rear of their vehicle. 3. Traffic police remind that if probationary drivers fail to affix or hang the uniform sticker on the rear of their vehicle; if the sticker cannot be normally recognized; or if the sticker does not meet requirements (such as homemade or printed stickers like 'New Driver on the Road'), it will be considered as not displaying the sticker.
When I first got my driver's license, I also struggled with the novice driver sticker. This thing must be affixed to the rear of the vehicle, and most experienced drivers recommend placing it in the lower right or lower left corner of the rear windshield. Personally, I prefer the lower left corner. Just make sure not to stick it in the middle where it might block the rearview mirror's visibility, nor on the front windshield where it could impair driving vision. The static cling type is the most convenient choice—easy to remove without leaving residue. Remember to secure it firmly; it'd be embarrassing if it flew off on the highway. Having the sticker alerts drivers behind to maintain a safe distance and makes others more patient when you're reversing or changing lanes. According to regulations, the sticker should remain for a full year—it's safer to keep it until your driving becomes more stable before removing it.