
There is only one situation where you can change driving schools while learning to drive, which is transferring within the same driving school (a nationwide chain), but only the training is transferred. Changing schools means selecting another driving school, which is considered a contract termination. If you have already taken the subject one exam, the corresponding exam fee will be deducted when refunding the tuition. The full name of a driver's license is a motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a driving license, which is the certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Without these skills, driving a motor vehicle recklessly could lead to traffic accidents. Generally, people without a license cannot drive on the road. However, for those who already possess safe driving skills, the document that allows them to drive vehicles on the road is the driver's license.

A few days ago, I changed driving schools while learning to get my driver's license, and it was actually quite simple. Initially, I enrolled in a driving school in my hometown, but the instructor had a bad attitude, and I couldn't stand it after a few lessons. I asked a few knowledgeable people and found out it was possible to switch. All I needed to do was negotiate with the original driving school and fill out a transfer application form. The key was to transfer the completed lessons to the new school, which would help handle the file transfer. I found a new driving school with a good reputation, spent a day completing the procedures without much trouble, and passed the test smoothly after finishing the course. If you encounter such a situation, don't endure it—changing schools makes things much more comfortable.

I know that changing driving schools is allowed during the driver's license exam. According to traffic regulations, students can transfer if they're dissatisfied. You'll first need to visit your original driving school to fill out a withdrawal or transfer form, and they should stamp to confirm your training hours. Then, bring your ID card and driving school records to the new school for registration, and they will submit the transfer request through the system. The entire process may take about a week but won't affect your overall progress. If the original school obstructs the process, you can file a complaint with the local vehicle management office, as they are obligated to cooperate.

Changing driving schools has its pros and cons, and I've seen many people do it. The advantage is avoiding bad instructors and speeding up getting the license; the downside is possibly spending a few hundred more on transfer fees or having to redo training hours, which can delay progress. It's advisable to compare the reputations of driving schools thoroughly before enrolling and choose a reliable one. If the current environment feels uncomfortable, don't hesitate to switch. Learning to drive is an interactive process—good environment and smooth mood lead to faster learning.


