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What to Do If the Driving School Instructor Doesn't Arrange the Exam?

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DelHailey
09/01/25 8:37am

If the driving school instructor doesn't arrange the exam, you can choose to complain to the school where the instructor works or opt for a refund. Below are some precautions for taking the driving test: 1. Don't forget to release the handbrake when starting. Follow the correct sequence to start the car, and release the handbrake when beginning to drive. If there is any abnormality while driving, stop and inspect it thoroughly to understand the issue. Never continue driving. 2. Always fasten the seatbelt when getting into the car. Good habits start with wearing the seatbelt. Although it may feel uncomfortable, the seatbelt could save your life. Make it a habit to fasten the seatbelt every time you get into the car. 3. Don't forget to engage the handbrake when parking. Failing to engage the handbrake while parking can lead to serious problems, such as the car rolling away, which may cause damage to your vehicle and even endanger others' lives. 4. Position your right foot correctly. Driving school cars usually have slightly higher idle speeds. When first learning to drive, instructors often discourage students from pressing the accelerator and may even remove the throttle cable. As a result, many students develop the habit of leaving their right foot idle.

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DeJocelyn
09/14/25 4:16am

As a learner driver in this situation, I would first calm down and reflect on whether insufficient preparation might be causing the instructor's reluctance to schedule my test. The instructor might think my driving skills aren't stable yet—perhaps I keep misaligning during reverse parking or making nervous mistakes during road tests—and is delaying the exam for safety reasons. I'd proactively talk to the instructor to clarify the reasons, which could range from their busy schedule to internal management issues. If communication fails, I'd check the driving school's policies to see if I can directly complain to the principal or management department, or even register for the test myself via online platforms, as many apps now handle this. In my spare time, I'd practice more, like honing parallel parking at the training base to familiarize myself with test items, boosting both my confidence and the instructor's willingness to arrange the exam. Remember: safety first—rushing the test without mastering basics risks accidents. If necessary, switching schools is an option, but research reviews first to save time and avoid impulsive decisions.

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NovaFitz
10/28/25 4:57am

I understand many students feel anxious when their instructors delay scheduling driving tests, just like I experienced during my own driving lessons. The instructor's reluctance to arrange the test might have reasons, such as a full teaching schedule or wanting to earn more lesson fees. The key is to distinguish whether it's your issue or their responsibility. First, I reflect on whether my practice is sufficient—can I smoothly handle traffic lights during mock road tests? If not, I'll practice more. Then, I directly schedule a talk with the instructor, being straightforward about my time constraints. If that doesn’t work, I’ll file a complaint with the driving school’s customer service, providing evidence like chat screenshots. In some areas, you can officially register for the third test online, bypassing the instructor’s control. The learning process is crucial for building a safe driving foundation—don’t just focus on the test deadline; spend an hour daily reviewing parking steps. If unresolved, consider switching schools, ensuring you choose a legitimate institution.

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LeAmelia
12/11/25 5:13am

As a car enthusiast, I focus on efficiency when dealing with driving test delays. The instructor's lack of scheduling could be due to a busy system, insufficient staff, or a judgment that my skills are inadequate. I first check if I meet the standards: for example, have I scored full marks in mock exams? If not, I intensify my practice. Then, I directly communicate with the instructor in writing, requesting a reasonable explanation. If ignored, I report to the traffic authorities or register for the test online (many city transportation apps support this). Regarding safety, the test is a great opportunity to assess basic skills, so don't rush and make mistakes.

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