Can I Change Driving Schools Midway Through the Driving Test?

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SanMaci
07/29/25 12:31pm
It is possible to change driving schools midway through the driving test. You need to complete the withdrawal procedures at the current driving school, then go to the vehicle management office to cancel your application materials. After changing to a new driving school, you must submit your file through the new school to the vehicle management office and start the exams from the beginning, including the theoretical test. Below is relevant information about the driver's license test: The driver's license test is an examination to obtain a motor vehicle driver's license. The content of the test subjects and the passing standards are uniformly set nationwide. The test is divided into four parts across three subjects: theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and safe and civilized driving knowledge. The basic process of the driver's license test includes filling out forms, physical examination, acceptance, payment, examination, and certificate issuance.
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Gregory
08/14/25 12:01am
When I was learning to drive, I also encountered this issue because I wanted to change driving schools after moving. Actually, you can switch driving schools mid-exam, but you need to pay attention to a few details: for example, first communicate with your original driving school to get their approval for transferring your records, then find a new driving school willing to accept you. The most convenient time to switch is after passing Subject 1; otherwise, the new school will have to start teaching you from Subject 1 again. I switched because my instructor was too harsh, and the process was simpler than I imagined—mainly, you just need to ensure your progress isn’t interrupted. Your scores for Subject 2 and Subject 3 can be retained and directly transferred to the new school to continue. However, I should warn you, there might be some minor hassles. For instance, my original driving school dragged their feet on processing the transfer, and I had to make an extra trip to the transportation bureau to confirm it. But once the new instructor took over, I passed the exam smoothly. If you feel it’s not the right fit, it’s better to switch early rather than endure it—just don’t let it delay your progress in learning to drive.
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ColtonMarie
10/09/25 4:20am
As someone who has been in the driver training industry for many years, I can confidently say that switching driving schools mid-course is entirely feasible, provided it's handled properly. In practice, once the student reaches an agreement with the original driving school, the new school can take over the procedures seamlessly. The key is to ensure the training progress isn't disrupted—passed subject scores remain valid. I've seen many students switch schools due to issues with instructors or relocation. It's advisable to clarify fees upfront—some original schools may deduct part of the registration fee, while the new one might charge additional service fees. Also, don't overlook psychological factors; a new environment can boost motivation, but assess the continuity of learning to avoid prolonging the licensing process. If records are incomplete, simply contact the local vehicle management office—they're well-versed in handling such matters. The core is ensuring both schools are aligned for a smooth transition without delays.
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