Do I need to pay the tuition fee again if I fail the driving test 5 times?

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LydiaAnn
07/24/25 9:21pm
If you fail the driving test five times, you need to pay the registration fee again. Each subject test can be taken once, and if you fail, you can retake it once. If you do not participate in the retest or still fail the retest, the current test will be terminated, and the applicant should reschedule the test. However, the subject two and subject three tests should be scheduled after ten days. The following is the relevant introduction about the subject test content: 1. Subject one: Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test (subject one) written test, computer-based, full score is 100, 90 or above is qualified (including 90). 2. Subject two: Field driving skill test (subject two) on-site, real vehicle. Only pass or fail. Reversing into the garage, side parking, S-curve, right-angle turn, and hill start and stop, these five items are mandatory and conducted in sequence. Full score is 100, 80 or above is qualified (including 80). 3. Subject three: Road driving skill test (subject three) on the road or simulated site, real vehicle. Full score is 100, large passenger vehicles 90 or above, large trucks 80 or above, other vehicle types 70 or above are qualified. 4. Subject four: Safe and civilized driving related knowledge (subject four) written test, full score is 100, 90 or above is qualified (including 90).
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OOlive
08/10/25 2:38pm
When I was getting my driver's license before, I also encountered a similar situation. After failing five times, I was quite anxious and went to the driving school to ask the staff. They explained that the registration fee usually only includes a few free retake opportunities, and exceeding that number requires paying the tuition fee again, roughly a few hundred to a thousand yuan. Each driving school has different policies; some places might include it in the total cost, but most require additional payment. I suggest you call directly to clarify and avoid a wasted trip. At the same time, practice more with mock exams, review the reasons for mistakes, and you'll pass more easily next time. After all, failing too many times adds too much pressure and affects performance.
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