What to Pay Attention to When Applying for Driving School
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Here are the things to pay attention to when applying for driving school: 1. Whether the driving school has its own regular training ground and where it is located (avoid signing up with Driving School A but practicing at Driving School B), and whether it is a private car owner affiliated with the driving school; 2. The reputation of the driving school, its pass rate, and the integrity of the instructors—these will directly affect how much you will spend on driving lessons; 3. Whether the driving school charges a one-time fee. Legitimate driving schools usually charge slightly higher fees, while some schools attract students with low prices but charge various additional fees during training, ultimately costing you thousands more than schools with higher initial fees; 4. When signing up, be sure to visit the training ground. Legitimate driving schools may even offer free trial lessons; 5. Whether additional fees are charged for using the training ground or for retaking lessons if you fail the test; 6. Whether the fee details are clearly stated in the contract and whether the contract uses the standardized numbered version issued by the transportation authority. Some branch schools use simplified contracts printed on A4 paper, and some privately affiliated schools may not even sign contracts, leaving students' rights unprotected.