Can I Change Driving Schools After Passing Subject One?
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You can change driving schools after passing Subject One. If you need to switch driving schools, you must go to the vehicle management office to cancel the registration materials from the previous driving school. After the materials are canceled, all previous test scores will become invalid. If you do not cancel the registration, you cannot enroll in another driving school. Therefore, once you change driving schools, your previous scores will be considered void. Precautions for signing up for a driver's license include: 1. Choosing a driving school. When learning to drive, you should first select a well-known local driving school. It is best to understand the situation of the driving school. Factors to consider include: the scale of the driving school, the cost of learning to drive, and the process of learning to drive at the driving school. 2. Understanding specific costs. It is recommended to sign up through the formal procedures of the driving school to avoid being deceived by other means. The first consideration should be the tuition fee. Tuition fees vary depending on the region. You should also find out if there are any other charges and whether the retake fees are charged according to the regulations of the vehicle management office.
After passing the written test (Subject 1), I wanted to switch driving schools because I moved to a new place and the old one was too far away. The commute was time-consuming and wasted gas money. The process was actually quite simple: I applied for a transfer at my original driving school, where they processed the paperwork in the system, usually charging a nominal fee of just a few dozen yuan. Then, I contacted a new driving school to check if they had openings, negotiated the price and lesson schedule, and that was it. After switching, I smoothly continued with Subject 2 training—no need to worry about delays. Just a heads-up: it's best to clarify everything with both schools beforehand to avoid pitfalls. If done right, switching can save time and effort. In my case, the change actually helped me learn faster, and I passed the driving test without a hitch.