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Can I transfer to another driving school after registering with one?

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ReaganDella
09/06/25 4:13am

If you have not scheduled an exam after registering with a driving school, you can transfer to another driving school. However, if you have already scheduled an exam, you cannot transfer. Here are the specific details about transferring to another driving school: 1. Not scheduled an exam: Students who have registered with a driving school but have not yet scheduled the subject one exam can transfer to another driving school. This could be due to personal reasons for wanting to change schools or issues with the current driving school. 2. Already scheduled an exam: Students who have registered with a driving school and have already scheduled the subject one exam cannot transfer to another driving school. This is because after registration, the student's information is recorded in the public security vehicle management office's exam network, and the national exam system has already recorded which driving school the student belongs to.

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McBrandon
09/18/25 4:08am

It's possible to transfer driving schools after enrollment, and I'm a living example. Initially, I chose a driving school far from home, but after just two days of training, I found it inconvenient. I directly approached the manager of the driving school to discuss the matter. They had me submit a written application, sign it, and then deducted a portion of the registration fee as a handling charge before approving the transfer. After switching to the new driving school, the commute became much shorter, and the learning process went much smoother. I recommend you follow this approach, but remember to inquire in advance about the availability of slots and the fee structure at your target driving school to avoid last-minute complications that could disrupt your plans.

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RuthLee
11/01/25 4:34am

Transferring driving schools is quite common, and I've personally gone through a similar process. As someone in the know, I must say the key to transferring lies in the details of the driving school contract, such as refund policies and the value of remaining lessons. The usual steps involve contacting the original driving school to fill out an application form, possibly incurring some fee losses. However, most driving schools will accommodate you if you have valid reasons like poor instructor quality or scheduling conflicts. Afterward, promptly coordinate with the new driving school to verify availability, ensuring a seamless transition without affecting your test schedule for higher efficiency.

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StGabriel
12/15/25 4:43am

Last time I switched driving schools, it was super easy and felt perfect for people like us who don't want to settle. First, find a reliable new driving school to confirm they can take you in, then directly negotiate the price and course schedule. After that, just go back to your original place to complete some simple paperwork and sign. Remember to act early—don't wait until right before the exam to rush around, as it'll just stress you out and waste time.

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