How to Handle Not Wanting to Take the Driver's License Test After Registration
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Legitimate driving schools have regulations regarding refunds, which generally vary depending on the stage of the driver's license test preparation. Below is an introduction to the driving school refund standards: Failure to meet requirements: If you request to withdraw after registration without participating in the physical examination or if you fail the physical examination, the corresponding service fee will be deducted. Due to the driving school's reasons: If you have not participated in the theoretical training for Subject 1 or if the driving school fails to arrange Subject 2 training for the student within 60 days after completing the Subject 1 exam, a full refund should be issued. If the training institution still does not arrange Subject 3 (road test) training for the student within 90 days after completing the Subject 2 exam, 50% of the training fee will be refunded. Personal reasons: If you have completed the Subject 1 exam but did not participate in Subject 2 training (which includes reverse parking, stopping and starting on a steep slope, parallel parking, curve driving, and right-angle turns) due to personal reasons, the training fee will be refunded after deducting the textbook fee and theoretical training fee. If you have completed Subject 2 training but did not participate in Subject 3 training due to personal reasons, or if you exceed the stipulated time limit due to personal reasons, no refund will be issued. If you request a refund after passing the optional subject exam but before the road test, the tuition fee will not be refunded.