Will points be deducted for driving on the highway with less than one year of experience?
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Driving on the highway with less than one year of experience does not result in point deductions, but a fine may be imposed. During the probationary period, driving a motor vehicle on the highway requires a driver with more than three years of driving experience to accompany in the front passenger seat. According to the regulations of the Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China issued by the State Council of the People's Republic of China: The first 12 months after a motor vehicle driver initially obtains a motor vehicle driver's license is the probationary period, during which a probationary sign should be affixed or hung at the rear of the vehicle. Situations that result in 12-point deductions include: 1. Driving an unlicensed or unregistered motor vehicle; 2. Altering, forging, fraudulently obtaining motor vehicle license plates, certificates, or driver's licenses, or using invalid motor vehicle license plates, certificates, or driver's licenses; 3. Driving under the influence of alcohol.