Can I Transfer After Enrolling in a Driving School?
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If you have already enrolled in a driving school, you can transfer to another driving school, which is considered a contract termination. If you have already taken the theoretical exam (Subject 1), the corresponding exam fee will be deducted when refunding the tuition. Specific details should be based on the contract terms regarding unilateral termination. Below are the procedures required for transferring driving schools: 1. The student needs to obtain a transfer certificate from the original driving school. 2. Then, visit the vehicle management office or the driving school to retrieve their driving training records. 3. Finally, report to the new driving school with the records and transfer certificate. The following conditions must be met for transferring driving schools: 1. Both driving schools must belong to the same vehicle management office. 2. The original driving school agrees to the transfer. 3. The receiving driving school agrees to accept the transfer.
I understand the issue of transferring driving schools. After enrolling in a driving school, it is usually possible to transfer, but it's not something that can be done casually. Based on the experiences of many students I've encountered, this depends on two factors: first, the terms of the contract you signed with the original driving school—some contracts may stipulate conditions for transfer, such as paying additional fees or completing a certain number of training hours before transferring; second, local regulations, as different provinces or cities may have varying requirements, so it's best to consult the local driving training authorities. Why would someone want to transfer? Reasons like moving or being dissatisfied with the original instructor are common, but it's important not to interrupt the learning process midway, as it could disrupt the rhythm of safe driving. I recommend calling the original driving school directly to inquire about the process—they usually help coordinate with the new school. When transferring, make sure there are no disputes over training hours or fees to avoid unnecessary hassle. In short, this is a feasible option, so don't be afraid of the trouble.