What to Do When Encountering Unspoken Rules During Driver's License Test?
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When encountering unspoken rules during the driver's license test, we should use the following methods to protect our rights: 1. Report overcharging by driving schools by calling 12358: Training fees vary depending on the type of vehicle being trained for. Additionally, each driving school may offer certain discounts based on the student's identity or the time period. Apart from training fees, if a driving school charges students under other pretexts, you can report such overcharging by calling 12358. 2. Report misconduct by instructors to the Transportation Management Office: If an instructor demands gifts, favors, or other benefits from students under the pretext of extra training hours or special treatment, and if verified, the Municipal Road Transport Management Office will not only require the driving school to dismiss the instructor but also report the case to the Municipal Public Security Traffic Management Bureau to blacklist the instructor. If an instructor commits misconduct twice within a year, their coaching qualification will be revoked. If a driving school has two or more instructors committing misconduct within a year, the school will face a one-month suspension for rectification. 3. Report misconduct by driving schools during the test to the Public Security Traffic Management Bureau: The number of test slots allocated to driving schools is determined by the Municipal Public Security Traffic Management Bureau and the Municipal Road Transport Management Office. For the second and third test subjects, invigilators are randomly selected from traffic police officers across various counties and urban areas, preventing drivers from manipulating pass rates. If a driving school charges "facilitation fees" under the pretext of "ensuring a pass" during the test, you can file a complaint with the Public Security Traffic Management Bureau.
When I first started learning to drive, I also encountered a similar situation where the instructor hinted that I needed to give a gift to ensure passing, which made me quite uncomfortable. I think when faced with such unspoken rules, the first thing is not to panic, stay calm, and directly refuse any red envelopes or favors, while secretly recording or taking photos as evidence. Then immediately report it to the driving school's management or official platforms, such as the local traffic bureau's complaint channels. Never tolerate it silently. This is about safety—driving tests are meant to ensure you truly learn how to drive, not to cheat or take shortcuts. When choosing a driving school, always check reviews and look for ones with a good reputation to avoid falling into such traps. Remember, rejecting unspoken rules not only protects yourself but also ensures everyone can get their license in a fair environment. Being able to drive safely on the road is the real skill.