What is the refund policy after completing Subject 1?
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As there is no unified regulation, the refund is generally processed according to the relevant notices of the traffic management bureau. If the training institution fails to arrange for the trainee to participate in Subject 2 training within 60 days, the full training fee will be refunded. If the trainee fails to participate in Subject 2 training due to personal reasons, the training fee will be refunded after deducting the costs of training materials, theoretical training, and auxiliary materials. The scope of Subject 1 examination is as follows: Subject 1 is an examination on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. The examination content includes road traffic rules, traffic signals, handling of traffic safety violations and accidents, application and use of motor vehicle driving licenses, motor vehicle registration regulations, and other road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules. The description of Subject 1 examination is as follows: Subject 1 examination is limited to 45 minutes, with 5 sessions scheduled daily. Information registration is required before entering the examination room. The examination paper consists of 100 questions, selected randomly and combined by the computer driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driving License Work Regulations" from a total of 1229 questions in the Subject 1 question bank.
I remember when I first got my driver's license, I also had the thought of requesting a refund. After passing the subject one test, I wanted my money back, but the driving school told me that the refund policy isn't set in stone. It usually depends on the terms of the contract you signed. Many driving schools stipulate that fees for tests already taken are non-refundable, but unused class hours may be partially refunded. For example, if the total fee was 5,000 yuan and you've only taken subject one, you might get 3,000 to 4,000 yuan back, depending on the remaining services. I suggest you quickly check your contract for the refund ratio or contact the driving school's front desk directly to clarify. Don't delay—the sooner you handle it, the better. I've also heard of friends who didn't pay attention to the details and ended up losing a lot in service fees, so it's important to be aware of local regulations to protect your rights. If you're really unsure, you can consult the consumer association to avoid wasting your money.