Will the driving school refund the money after passing Subject 2 in driving school?

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LaGiselle
07/25/25 9:05am
Generally, a refund will be issued, but the amount depends on the terms specified in the driving school agreement. Below are the refund standards for the automobile driver's test: 1. For students: If the physical examination is not passed after registration, no fees will be charged. 2. If the physical examination is passed: For students who have not taken the Subject 1 test, a full refund will be issued if they have not participated in any training. This does not include the cost of textbooks. 3. For students who have passed the physical examination and have taken the Subject 1 test: They must personally go to the driving school's registration office to complete the withdrawal procedures, and the remaining balance will be refunded after deducting the fees for the training hours already attended. 4. For students who have participated in Subject 2 or Subject 3 training and request a withdrawal: The remaining balance will be refunded after deducting the training hours for each subject as per the regulations of the pricing department.
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ElleMarie
08/11/25 2:04pm
As a long-term student at the driving school, I had to transfer to another driving school after passing Subject 2 last year due to a job relocation, and the refund process went quite smoothly. I checked the enrollment contract, which had a refund clause: 50% refund after completing half of the course. But since I had passed Subject 2, it counted as 60% progress, and the driving school refunded me 1,200 yuan. I suggest you check the photos you took when signing the agreement—they clearly show the amounts to avoid being shortchanged. Don’t hesitate to ask customer service; they usually cooperate. During your driving lessons, practice curve driving and parallel parking in Subject 2 more—these foundational skills will make revision easier after transferring. Overall, the contract is key—keep your receipts and communicate clearly.
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LeAngela
09/27/25 7:23am
I used to work at a driving school, and refunds due to transferring schools are quite common. The key is to check the contract terms—usually refunds are prorated based on the lessons taken. Completing Subject 2 accounts for 50-70% of the entire course, so you can get a partial refund. Don’t overlook potential deductions, such as administrative or material fees, which are listed on the driving school’s official website. I recommend calling for advice first—don’t hastily transfer schools, as Subject 3 test requirements may vary by location. Safe driving is crucial; mastering right-angle turns in Subject 2 can improve your on-road adaptability. Keep payment records to avoid disputes, and refund processing typically takes about a week.
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FinnLee
09/27/25 7:24am
I've handled the transfer of my child's driving school. After completing Subject 2, we transferred and got a refund of 1500 out of the 3000 paid. The key lies in the contract details: partial refunds are given after completing certain stages, but handling fees are deducted. It's advisable to take photos of the agreement for reference and directly ask the instructor about the refund process for quicker results. Don't delay updating the student records after transferring to avoid delaying Subject 3. Solid driving skills are essential—practice hill parking in Subject 2 more to ensure practical safety. In short, don't expect a full refund, but communication can resolve most issues.
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