
Applying for a refund after failing to pass the driver's license test within 3 years depends on the following three situations, as detailed below: 1. Enrolled in a driving school but did not take any tests: In this case, there is no concept of "three-year expiration." The vehicle management office issues a learning driving permit only after passing the subject one test, which then has a three-year validity period. Therefore, if you have not participated in subject one training or completed the subject one test, and the driving school fails to arrange subject two training within 60 days due to the school's reasons, the driving school should provide a full refund. 2. Passed subject one but did not complete the remaining subjects: If you have passed some subjects but failed to complete the remaining ones within the three-year validity period, the driving school will refund part of the training fee; if the three-year period is exceeded entirely due to personal reasons, the driving school may not provide a refund. 3. Fast-track scheduling for exams nearing the driver's license expiration: If the learning driving permit has less than six months of validity remaining, you can switch to priority scheduling when booking exams. Each subject can be prioritized for scheduling once on the internet. During priority scheduling, you can choose exam sessions with available priority slots. As long as the scheduling request is successful and there are no other regulatory reasons preventing the exam scheduling, the exam will be arranged.


