Can I Transfer to Another Driving School After Enrollment?
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Students have the right to transfer to another driving school, which is one of their fundamental rights. The transfer process is relatively straightforward. Here are the relevant details: 1. Penalty Fee: If a student hasn't taken any subject exams and requests a transfer due to personal reasons, they will be charged a penalty fee of 20% of the tuition. 2. Regulations: For students who have already participated in Subject 2 training, if the training hours haven't exceeded one-third of the total Subject 2 hours and the training period hasn't exceeded 90 days, in addition to deducting the file setup fee, service fee, and theoretical training fee, an additional fee of 60-80 yuan per hour will be charged for practical vehicle training.
I previously enrolled in a driving school, but because it was too far from my workplace and often made me late, I wasted a lot of time on training. So I decided to transfer to another driving school closer to home. I first went to the original driving school to explain the situation, and the front desk gave me a transfer application form. I had to contact the new driving school to confirm they would accept me, then paid a small handling fee, which included a few hundred yuan as a penalty for breach of contract. The original school then processed the transfer of my student records. The whole process took about a week. Now, the instructors at the new driving school are more responsible, and it's much more convenient for practice. The key is to communicate early and not wait until the third subject test, to avoid losing progress. I recommend checking the contract details first—if the fees aren’t too high, it’s worth switching.