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How to Change Driving Schools If the Current One Is Too Terrible?

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Jacob
09/05/2025, 04:09:18 AM

Submit an application to the driving school. After obtaining approval, bring your ID card to complete the transfer procedures and obtain a transfer certificate. Retrieve your electronic file from the vehicle management office or the driving school. After selecting a new driving school, register with your ID card, electronic file, and transfer certificate. After registration, bring your ID card and electronic file to the local vehicle management office to complete the electronic transfer. Once the transfer is successful, you can begin learning and taking exams. The transfer procedures may vary slightly in different regions, so it is advisable to consult the local vehicle management office for specifics.

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DeAshlyn
09/17/2025, 04:20:28 AM

I've helped a friend deal with this before, and it was indeed frustrating. If you feel the driving school is too problematic and want to switch, the first step is to go to the original driving school to complete the withdrawal procedures. Make sure to get a transfer certificate and a refund receipt from them. The refund will follow the contract terms, but don't forget to verify the completed training hours. Then, go to the vehicle management office to transfer your records, bringing your ID card and the transfer certificate—it usually takes about half an hour. When looking for a new driving school, keep your eyes open. Visit several to compare their facilities and the attitude of the instructors. Trying an experience lesson is the safest bet. After enrolling, the new driving school will take over your records, and you can continue from where you left off in Subject Two. A guy I know just transferred last month and saved over 3,000 yuan in retake fees. The key is not to delay.

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DelLucille
10/31/2025, 10:02:01 PM

Last time my brother spent almost half a month changing driving schools. The lessons learned are: 1) Be firm and directly request a refund from the original driving school, leveraging the contract to maximize the refund; 2) Must obtain the transfer certificate, as it's the key to retrieving your file from the DMV; 3) When choosing a new driving school, don't just look at the price—visit the training ground unexpectedly around 4-5 PM to check how crowded it is. If it's too crowded, don't choose it. After transferring your file, your subject one score can be retained, but you'll need to adapt to a new car for subject two, so communicate and adjust with the new coach in advance. Don't find it troublesome—delaying will cost you more time. Just spare half a day on the weekend to get it done.

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LaAngelo
12/14/2025, 09:09:36 PM

Three simple steps: Withdraw from the original driving school and obtain a transfer certificate, retrieve your file from the vehicle management office, and choose a new driving school. The key is to inspect the new driving school—check if the instructors scold students and if the training ground has proper asphalt roads. When transferring your file, inform the staff to retain your original progress; you only need to take the theory test (Subject 1) once. Remember to get receipts for fees—most can refund 70-80%. When registering at the new school, directly state you're a transfer student for faster arrangements. A friend just completed this process last week, saving two months of waiting time for a car.

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VonGabriela
02/03/2026, 10:05:13 PM

When changing driving schools, pay attention to several key points. Don't sign unfair clauses when requesting a refund. If the original driving school deducts more than 30%, file a complaint with the transportation authority. For transferring your records, you must visit the vehicle management office in person and bring two one-inch photos to avoid multiple trips. When choosing a new driving school, prioritize those with their own test sites, as affiliated sites can be problematic. I recommend using the Driving Test Guide app to check reviews and opt for chain brands—they may be more expensive but have higher pass rates. After transferring, you might need to relearn the vehicle model for Subject 2. Inform the coach in advance whether to use a Santana or Jetta, and half a day of adaptation should suffice. Act quickly, as delays can reset your progress.

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JasmineLee
04/29/2026, 02:29:57 PM

I've seen many trainees get scammed when switching driving schools. The core points are three: don't lose too much money, don't lose your file, and don't jump into another pit with the new driving school. When asking for a refund, leverage the driving school's fear of complaints; negotiating installment refunds is more practical than one-time bargaining. When transferring files at the DMV, ensure the file bag is sealed to prevent tampering. Test the new driving school's instructor by observing if they teach parking by rote memorization or by explaining principles. Some trainees switched three times before finding a reliable one; checking the driving school's blacklist is advised to avoid pitfalls. After transferring, remind the new school to update the system promptly, or exam scheduling may be blocked.

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