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Can You Change Driving Schools During the License Test?

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OCooper
07/24/25 5:33am

You can change driving schools during the license test. Below is the relevant information about changing driving schools during the license test: 1. Explanation of the situation: If you change driving schools, the previous study hours and passed test subjects will be invalidated, and not all fees will be refunded. The newly registered driving school will require you to start learning from scratch. Alternatively, you can negotiate to change coaches and continue learning. 2. Process of changing driving schools: You can change driving schools during the test. You need to go through the withdrawal procedures at the current driving school, then go to the vehicle management office to revoke your application materials. After changing driving schools, your files will be submitted to the vehicle management office through the new driving school, and you will start the test from Subject 1.

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DeCamila
08/10/25 11:33pm

Changing driving schools during the process of getting a driver's license is completely fine. I experienced a similar situation when I was learning to drive—I initially chose a driving school close to home, but later had to switch after moving, and it was quite convenient. The key is to understand local regulations. For example, in some cities, if you haven't reached the exam stage yet, you can directly contact the new driving school to arrange a transfer. They'll handle transferring your records, and you won’t need to repay the full tuition. However, if you’ve already passed Subject 1 or 2, the new driving school might require you to take some extra lessons to avoid being out of practice. Switching schools isn’t just about location—it also affects teaching quality. My first instructor was so strict that it made me nervous, but after switching to another school, learning became much easier, and I progressed faster. I recommend researching the new school’s reputation first—check online reviews—and avoid making impulsive decisions that waste time. Throughout the process, maintain clear communication, especially with your original school to ensure they don’t make things difficult for you. Since you’ve already paid part of the tuition, confirm refund details before switching to avoid disputes later. Ultimately, changing schools is about improving your learning experience, so act decisively and don’t delay.

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FranciscoRose
09/24/25 6:49am

Over decades of driving, I've seen many students switch driving schools midway. Generally, it's possible, but you need a strategy—don't act recklessly. For example, first check your original driving school's contract terms to see if transfers are allowed, avoiding disputes from abrupt departures. Exam records are usually transferable unless you failed a subject, in which case you'll start over. Common reasons for switching include poor instructors, outdated equipment, or slow progress—act decisively in such cases, as a new school can quickly get you back on track. Cost is another key factor: the original school may deduct some fees for transferring records, while the new one might cover partial tuition, often making it cheaper than restarting. Don’t delay exams; some finish in a month after switching, with efficiency doubling. When choosing a new school, check if their test routes are familiar, take trial lessons to assess teaching style compatibility, and boost pass rates. Keep the process smooth to avoid conflicts with the original school affecting your mood.

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EvaLynn
11/08/25 2:13am

Changing driving schools during the license acquisition process is quite common. For instance, if you find the training ground too far from home or have poor communication with the instructor, you can transfer at any time. I recommend not panicking first and consulting the new driving school to see if they accept transfers. Some schools have simple procedures, requiring only your ID card and proof of learning. Your records can usually be transferred seamlessly, and passed subjects don’t need to be retaken—just continue with the new curriculum. However, note that hour transfers might not be complete; for example, insufficient practical hours may require additional training sessions. Fees will be adjusted accordingly, so don’t be tricked into overpaying. When choosing a new school, prioritize hardware quality and safety. Stay patient throughout the process to avoid delays in your exams.

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