Can I Transfer to Another Driving School After Passing Subject One?

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DominicMarie
07/29/25 4:20pm
In theory, it is possible to transfer to another driving school, and it will not affect the subjects you have already passed. However, in practice, there are many issues you may encounter. The specific details are as follows: 1. On one hand, it is currently difficult to schedule appointments with driving schools. If you want to switch schools, you will need to reapply for an appointment and queue up, which may not be worth the effort. 2. On the other hand, when students register at a driving school, their records are filed with the vehicle management department through the school. These records are tied to the original driving school where they registered. 3. Additionally, there is another issue to note: transferring schools also involves the vehicle management office. Some local vehicle management offices may recommend canceling the current record and starting over with a new registration, as their procedures do not include a service for transferring student records between driving schools.
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