What is the Refund Policy for Failing the Driving Test Subject Three?
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There is no standard refund policy for failing the Driving Test Subject Three unless the agreement signed with the driving school includes specific refund clauses. Otherwise, refunds can only be negotiated. If you are dissatisfied with the negotiation outcome, you can file a complaint with the transportation bureau's management office, the governing body of driving schools, by calling the complaint hotline at 12328. Below is an introduction to Subject Three: Subject Three, which includes the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviated name for the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the road driving skills test varies for different types of vehicles eligible for driving.
When I failed my driving test (Subject 3), I panicked and immediately went to the driving school to inquire about a refund. They said the refund policy mainly depends on the training contract signed, and generally, failing the test doesn't qualify for a full refund. Instead, it's calculated based on the training progress. For example, I paid 10,000 yuan in tuition, which was divided into theory and practical parts. Since I completed most of the practical training but failed the test, only about 20% of the remaining theory course fee was refundable. The exam registration fee is usually non-refundable because it's paid to the testing center. The driving school administrator also reminded me that there might be special clauses in the contract, such as refunds only being granted after failing two retests. I suggest checking the contract immediately and calling customer service to clarify the refund percentage. Don't let this affect your mood; just put in some extra practice time, and you'll definitely pass next time.