Why is the normal status of a motor vehicle displayed in red font?
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It may be due to a system issue, try refreshing the page. Below is relevant information about driver's license status: 1. Fines: During the probation period, novice drivers are not allowed to drive alone on highways. If it is necessary to drive on a highway, there must be a driver with more than three years of driving experience in the passenger seat, otherwise a fine will be imposed. 2. Revocation: Committing a major traffic accident while driving under the influence of alcohol or drunk. 3. Cancellation: Accumulating 12 penalty points during the probation period will result in the cancellation of the driving license. Novice drivers in the probation period must be careful to avoid violations, as accumulating 12 or more points will directly cancel the driving qualification for the permitted vehicle type.
Having driven for many years, I've encountered situations where the dashboard displays normal status but in red font. This is usually a minor glitch in the vehicle's electronic system, such as a software setting error causing color display confusion. Some manufacturers design displays to use red to emphasize certain normal states as a reminder to the owner, such as in eco mode or low-speed driving. But most of the time, it's a bug, like a sensor sending the wrong signal and mixing up the color codes. I recommend checking the owner's manual for any specific explanations and trying to restart the vehicle. Last time, a friend's car had the same issue, and it was resolved after a software update at the dealership. If it doesn't happen frequently, it might be a temporary issue, but for safety's sake, it's best to confirm no other warning lights are on before driving. Driving is no small matter; staying alert is always the right approach.