What to Do If You Haven't Started Learning After Three Years of Enrolling in Driving School?
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Driving test validity starts from passing Subject 1. If you haven't passed Subject 1, there is no specific time limit. Here are the details about the driving test validity period: 1. Specific Duration: The validity period of the driving skills test permit is three years. Applicants must complete Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests within this period. Test results for subjects already passed will be invalid if not completed within the validity period. 2. Content and Process: The test consists of four parts in three subjects: theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and civilized driving knowledge. The basic process of the driving license test includes form filling, physical examination, acceptance, payment, testing, and certificate issuance.
I've encountered a similar situation before. After enrolling in the driving school, I got busy with work and didn't attend any classes. It wasn't until nearly two years later that I realized the money was wasted. With such a long gap of three years without touching a car, the driving school contract might have expired, and the tuition may need to be paid again. I suggest you first call the driving school to inquire about your enrollment status to see if you can continue or get a partial refund. If the policies have changed significantly and you need to start over, don't worry—you can pass the written test (Subject 1) with a few days of practice. The key is to make time for driving practice, preferably on weekends, to catch up quickly without delay. Safety-wise, after three years without practice, your basics might be rusty. Start by driving slowly, find an instructor to supervise, and practice several times to regain your skills. Don't let yourself regret it—take action early to solve the problem.