Can I Get a Refund If I Failed the Subject 2 Test Three Times?
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You can get a refund for the tuition fee if you fail the Subject 2 test three times, but it won't be a full refund. Below is relevant information about Subject 2: 1. Test Content: (1) For large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, the test includes pile driving, hill start and stop, parallel parking, single-plank bridge crossing, curve driving, right-angle turns, narrow gate crossing, continuous obstacle crossing, bumpy road driving, narrow road U-turns, as well as simulated highway driving, continuous sharp turns on mountain roads, tunnels, rain (fog) conditions, slippery roads, and emergency handling. (2) For small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission cars for the disabled, and low-speed trucks, the test includes reverse parking, hill start and stop, parallel parking, curve driving, and right-angle turns. 2. Notes: If you fail the Subject 2 test once, you can retake it once. If you do not take the retest or fail the retest, the test is terminated, and the applicant should reschedule the test after ten days. During the validity period of the driving skill test permit, the number of rescheduled tests for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skill tests should not exceed five times. If you fail the fifth rescheduled test, the results of other subjects that have been passed will be invalidated.
This depends on the contract terms you signed when registering. Our driving school's contract clearly states that once you start the theory test (Subject 1), a full refund is no longer possible. If you fail the practical test (Subject 2) three times, the driving school has usually incurred costs like venue fees and instructor hours, so only the unused portions can be refunded, such as remaining theory classes and fuel subsidies. I suggest you check the contract for the refund details. If you think the amount is unreasonable, go directly to the school's finance office to discuss—they'll typically provide a breakdown of incurred costs. That said, rather than seeking a refund, consider practicing more. I've seen people pass on their fifth attempt who now drive exceptionally well.