Look at business qualifications. Regular driving schools should have the Training Certificate approved and issued by the local competent department's Automobile Maintenance Industry Management Office.
License, business license issued by the industrial and commercial bureau and tax registration certificate issued by the tax bureau. When students sign up, the' regular driving school' will sign a "learning car contract" with the students to ensure the rights and obligations between the students and the driving school. If a driving school has neither the above three qualification certificates nor is willing to sign a contract with students, then this driving school is a complete pseudo-driving school.
Second, look at the teaching facilities. Regular driving schools should have their own classrooms, models, teaching instruments and training venues. Many affiliated driving schools will arrange students to practice these projects directly on some roads with few cars. In addition, the number and grade of training vehicles owned by driving schools is also a standard to distinguish "authenticity" driving schools. Regular driving schools can generally provide trucks, cars, jeeps and other types of vehicles for students to learn, while most affiliated driving schools always use a limited number of simply refurbished vehicles to deal with students.
Third, look at the charging standard. Regular driving schools should have a reasonable charging standard, which is clearly marked by the local price department, and clearly stipulates what license to learn, what car to use and how much to charge. It is understood that due to the large scale of regular driving schools and the high cost of all kinds of teaching, the fees cannot be particularly cheap. In addition, be sure to ask whether the tuition fee includes other miscellaneous fees before signing up. If there is, be sure to write it clearly on the bill issued by the driving school, so that it can be checked in the future. Under normal circumstances, affiliated driving schools seem to have low fees, but they will be charged in different names after signing up for study, so the total cost may be higher than that of regular driving schools.
If you learn to drive, you will learn to drive. The school bus is mainly engaged in the training mode of one person and one car, and the training venue covers the core area of the city. When practicing driving, teach one-on-one with the reserved exclusive coach. The coach who learns to drive will carry out targeted training, he will be faster and more skilled, and the passing rate will naturally be higher. You don't have to wait in line to practice driving, and you don't have to endure the embarrassment of more than a dozen people driving a car.