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Can You Change Driving Schools Midway During Subject 2 Training?

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Victoria
07/29/25 6:05am
It is possible to change driving schools midway during Subject 2 training. After registering for the Subject 1 exam, the driving school student's records are archived at the vehicle management office, establishing a one-to-one relationship with the original driving school. There are only two ways to change schools: either negotiate with the current driving school to transfer your records to another institution, or cancel your records, request a partial tuition refund, and then enroll in a new driving school to restart your training. Subject 2 refers to the field driving skills test, which includes five mandatory and sequentially conducted items: reverse parking, parallel parking, S-curve driving, right-angle turns, and hill start and stop. The test is scored out of 100, with 80 or above considered a passing grade (including 80).
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DiArcher
08/12/25 9:01pm
Of course, you can switch driving schools during Subject 2 training. I also considered this when I was learning to drive. Back then, I felt the instructor at my old school was teaching too fast, and I couldn’t keep up, so I asked if the new school could take me in. The new school said they needed to evaluate the remaining training hours, and generally, they’d coordinate with the old school to transfer the records—just a simple agreement to sign. The process isn’t complicated, but I’d advise against switching too close to the exam to avoid disrupting your preparation. Adjusting to a new instructor and environment takes time—for example, you’ll need to get used to the new parking space layout for reverse parking. After switching, practice a few more times, and you’ll pass Subject 2 smoothly. Just remember to check for any fee adjustments with the new school; sometimes, you might need to pay a partial tuition top-up, so don’t let small issues delay your progress.
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VonAlice
10/04/25 2:02am
If you want to switch driving schools during your Subject 2 training, don’t worry too much—it’s allowed by policy. As someone with a busy work schedule, I’ve faced a similar situation: the driving school was too far and disrupted my commute, so I negotiated with a new one. The key lies in transferring your records—the old school needs to provide a training hours certificate, and the new school will rearrange your lessons based on the remaining content. Don’t delay; contact both offices promptly to avoid mistakes. After switching, adapt quickly to the new instructor’s teaching style—I recommend trying a couple of trial lessons first. Subject 2 skills are mostly universal, so just communicate clearly to ensure you learn properly. For fees, check how the new school calculates costs to avoid overpaying. The process is quite flexible overall—just prioritize convenience.
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VonIan
11/17/25 3:37am
Don't hesitate to change driving schools, let me explain briefly. It's quite common to switch schools during Subject 2 training, and policies support this. Just coordinate with both the old and new schools to complete transfer procedures, which mainly involve form filling and signing. The new instructor will help you strengthen weak areas like hill starts or parallel parking. Avoid switching right before the test to prevent added stress. Clear communication about schedule and fee adjustments will ensure a smooth transition.
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