Matters needing attention in applying for driving school
1. Tuition: First of all, what is the tuition? Does the tuition include all the expenses? (For example, does it include photography fee, experience fee, data fee, student IC card fee, driver's license fee, etc.).
Also ask what fees need to be paid in the process of learning to drive. (For example, the make-up exam fees incurred by ordinary students are paid by students themselves, and the pre-test simulation fees for some subjects are also paid by students themselves).
2. Training venue: You must go to the field to observe the training venue before registration. Some driving schools are registration points, and the driving school headquarters and training venues are not in the same place. Therefore, students must check before signing up to see if the size of the venue and the number of drivers are standard training venues.
3. Word of mouth of driving school: As for word of mouth of driving school, online inquiry is not very accurate. Students need to go to the driving school to practice driving, and consult more students who are practicing driving. Generally speaking, what they say is much better than online inquiry.
4. Driving time: If you are an office worker or have insufficient driving time, you need to consult the driving time. Some driving schools are divided into day shifts and night shifts, as well as working days and weekends, so choose the shift that suits you.
5. Contracts, invoices and receipts: Generally, regular driving schools sign contracts, and the contracts indicate what items are included in the registration fee. When consulting the driving school, be sure to ask whether you have signed a contract, whether you have invoices and receipts, so as to avoid problems in the later stage and not be able to produce evidence yourself.