What to Do If You Haven't Completed the Driver's License Test Within Three Years?
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After the three-year validity period for the driver's license test expires, if you haven't completed all the tests, the previously passed subjects will be invalidated, and you will need to retake the exams. The specific scenarios can be divided into the following three cases: 1. Enrolled in a driving school but didn't take any tests: In fact, only after passing the subject one test will the vehicle management office issue a learning driving permit, which then starts the three-year validity period. Therefore, the driving school should refund the full tuition fee. 2. Passed subject one but didn't complete the remaining subjects before the expiration: If some subjects have been passed but the remaining ones weren't completed within the three-year validity period, the driving school may refund part of the training fee. However, if the expiration is entirely due to the student's personal reasons, the driving school may not provide any refund. 3. Green channel for scheduling tests when the license validity is about to expire: If the learning driving permit has less than six months of validity remaining, students can switch to priority scheduling when booking tests.