
Students are allowed to transfer driving schools, which is one of their fundamental rights. The transfer procedure is relatively simple: students need to obtain a transfer certificate from their original driving school. Next, they should go to the vehicle office or the driving school to retrieve their personal files. Finally, they need to report to the new driving school with both the files and the transfer certificate.









When I was learning to drive, I transferred to a different driving school because moving made it too inconvenient to commute to the old one. I handled the process myself by directly asking the new driving school if transfers were possible. The staff said I needed proof of enrollment and course records from the old school. So, I went back to the old driving school to complete the withdrawal procedures and obtained a payment receipt and a copy of my records. After the new driving school accepted the transfer, I paid an additional 200 yuan to cover the fee difference before resuming classes and tests. The whole process took about a week and went smoothly. The instructors at the new school were more responsible, clearly explaining road test techniques, which helped me avoid unnecessary detours. If you're falling behind in your driving lessons or facing distance issues, transferring early is a good idea—just remember to verify both schools' policies to avoid wasting money. After the transfer, my driving skills improved quickly. I recommend checking reviews of the new driving school before making a decision.

I helped my son transfer driving schools because he was unhappy with his old instructor, always complaining about the slow teaching pace. I took him to consult at a well-reputed driving school, and they said they accept transfer students but needed a stamped proof from the original school. We went to the old school to complete the procedures—filling out forms, settling fees, and retrieving his records—before transferring to the new school for makeup lessons. It took some time, but the new instructor's explanation of parallel parking techniques was excellent, and my son became much more enthusiastic about learning. I suggest parents ask around for recommendations to choose a reliable driving school—it makes the process much smoother. When transferring, bring your ID and the old contract to handle everything in one go, and avoid delaying until right before the test to prevent affecting progress.

My friend's experience transferring driving schools was quite interesting. He often couldn't schedule lessons at his old driving school, so he made up his mind to switch to one closer to his workplace. The procedure was simple: first register his intention at the new driving school, then have the old school send over his records with a transfer certificate. After the new school accepted him, he continued his lessons without paying extra fees and quickly passed the test to get his license. Now with his new car's comfortable seats, the experience is much better than before. In short, if you encounter similar issues, don't hesitate—transfer early and enjoy the benefits sooner.

Here are the simple steps to transfer driving schools. First, stop the courses at your old driving school to avoid wasting class hours, then contact the new driving school to understand their acceptance and bring your payment proof. Next, submit the required documents for file transfer and complete the remaining training sessions. I managed to finish the process in two months using this method. The new driving school has advanced equipment, and the instructors are more professional, especially in teaching parking skills. Stay proactive throughout the process to ensure a smooth transition and avoid any issues.

I clearly remember transferring driving schools when I was young, even though I'm older now. Back then, the process was simple—just fill out a form and you're done. But now, you need to prepare various documents and it costs more. Young people today find it easier to transfer schools with online consultations, though the processing takes longer. My advice is to wait patiently for the records transfer. What matters most is improving your driving skills. Don't get hung up on minor issues—learning to drive is all about becoming a better driver.


