Can I transfer to another driving school during training?
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It is possible to transfer to another driving school during training. The transfer steps are as follows: 1. Submit an application to the current driving school. After approval, proceed with the transfer procedures with your ID card and obtain a transfer certificate; 2. Retrieve your electronic file from the vehicle management office or the driving school and keep it properly; 3. After selecting a new driving school, register with your ID card, electronic file, and transfer certificate; 4. After registration, go to the local vehicle management office with your ID card and electronic file to complete the electronic transfer and update the file information; 5. Once the transfer is successful, you can start learning and taking exams, ultimately obtaining your driver's license.
It's actually feasible to transfer to another driving school mid-training, but you need to follow the steps. When I was getting my driver's license, I wanted to change training locations because my old instructor's teaching style was too harsh, affecting my progress. The key is to first contact the administration department of your original driving school and ask about the transfer procedures—they'll usually have you fill out an application form. Next, carefully review the contract you initially signed, as there might be penalty clauses; if you withdraw halfway through, you may not get much of your fee refunded. After handling this, promptly enroll in a new driving school, bringing along your training hour records to avoid restarting the billing process. The whole process takes about a week to complete. After my transfer, my training went much smoother. A reminder to everyone: common reasons for transferring include mismatched teaching styles or inflexible schedules—switching early can save you trouble.