Can I Get a Refund for the Motorcycle Test?
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If you have not passed the training for Subject 2, and no training hours have been consumed for the driving school, meaning the instructor's training time has not been occupied, a certain amount of refund can be claimed upon withdrawal. Below is additional information: Introduction to Driving Test Fees: The cost of obtaining a driver's license is divided into two main parts: examination fees and training fees. For examination fees, it mainly depends on whether there is a pass-guarantee clause. If not, it usually covers the full cost of one complete examination. If you pass Subject 1, the fees for Subject 2 and Subject 3 can be refunded. Training fees, however, are charged based on actual circumstances, primarily for Subject 2 and Subject 3, which involve venue costs and instructor training fees. Failure to Complete All Subjects Within Three Years: If you fail to complete all subjects within three years, or only pass Subject 1 and repeatedly fail Subject 2, it is advisable to review the contract signed with the driving school. Generally, a partial refund may be available, but the exact amount depends on the contract terms. Subject 2 is a major examination. If you have attempted it five times without passing, regardless of whether you paid for the retakes or the driving school covered them, the refund upon expiration will still be minimal. This is because Subject 3 involves relatively less training, so the bulk of the fees are for Subject 2 training.