
Changing driving schools during the learning process can be divided into two scenarios: changing within the same city or changing to a different city. Changing within the same city refers to switching to another driving school in the same city, while changing to a different city means transferring to a driving school in another city. Changing within the same city is relatively simple: withdraw from the original driving school, obtain a refund, retrieve your file, enroll in the new driving school, and submit the file. For changing to a different city, in addition to the above steps, you also need to complete transfer procedures at the vehicle office and print a learning certificate. Submit the printed learning certificate and the original file to the new driving school in the new city. Here is additional information: 1. Fees: If you haven't taken any subject exams yet and wish to transfer due to personal reasons, you will be required to pay a penalty of 20% of the tuition fee. 2. Documents: Front and back copies of your ID card, a physical condition certificate issued by an authorized medical institution, a white-background passport photo, and a student ID (if applicable). If your household registration is in a different location, you will also need a residence permit. Please note that exams require certain fees. The basic process for the driver's license exam includes form filling, physical examination, application acceptance, fee payment, examination, and certificate issuance.

My previous driving instructor always had a stern face, which made me nervous during lessons. I couldn't stand it anymore and decided to switch. I checked online reviews on platforms like Dazhong Dianping and official driving school websites, shortlisted a few with good ratings, and chose one closer to home. I called the new driving school to ask about the transfer procedures for students. They said I needed a proof letter from the original school confirming my enrollment status. So, I went back to the original school to fill out an application form explaining the situation and got the proof after two days. The new school's process was straightforward—I paid a small fee and successfully transferred. Now, my new instructor is friendly and patient, and my driving skills have improved much faster. I suggest others not endure silently either—switching driving schools is actually quite easy, but the key is to take action promptly without delay. The whole process wasn't as difficult as I imagined, but maintaining communication is essential.

Changing driving schools is quite simple. First, communicate with your original driving school to apply for a transfer or refund, and prepare your contract to check for any deduction clauses. Then, select a new driving school by comparing prices, instructor qualifications, and practice locations—use apps to check rankings or ask friends for recommendations. After confirming acceptance, proceed with the file transfer: obtain a certificate from the original driving school and register with the new one. Next, pay any difference in fees and continue your lessons. The entire process can be completed in just a few days if everything goes smoothly. It's advisable to clarify the refund with the original driving school in advance to avoid losses, and keep all receipts for future reference. Don't worry about the hassle—my personal experience was very smooth.

Before switching driving schools, think one step ahead, such as checking the refund ratio in the contract to avoid losses. When choosing a new driving school, don't just focus on the price; compare whether the instructors' skills are professional. I've even tried trial lessons to get a feel for the atmosphere. Pay attention to the cooperation level of the original driving school—if they don't provide the necessary documents, don't hesitate to call the complaint hotline for help. Don't let the process drag on too long and affect your progress; handle it well, and your learning efficiency will naturally improve.

If the driving school doesn't suit you, change it decisively. I switched because my original instructor was inefficient. First, select a new school, check its reputation, and confirm with a trial lesson. When transferring, the original school provides proof, and the new school accepts you with just the price difference covered. After switching, progress was obvious—the key is to make decisions boldly without hesitation. Once you act, there's no regret.

Changing driving schools may encounter uncooperation from the original one, I patiently communicated to reach an agreement. When selecting a new school, conduct on-site inspections of the training grounds and vehicles, don't believe one-sided advertisements. Document transfers require proof; if delayed, you can contact the transportation department for resolution. After switching, the pressure is much less and learning progresses faster. Don't let obstacles scare you away.


