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Hong Kong driving schools slammed for opaque fees, insufficient training hours

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Hong Kong’s Consumer Council‍ has criticized driving schools across the city for ‍failing to provide the‌ Transport Department‘s mandated‍ 30 hours of practical ‍driving training in their basic courses, leading to ‌unexpected costs for students.

The council announced Monday that⁣ a review ⁣of 32 courses offered by 11 driving schools revealed ‍all fell short of the 30-hour requirement. Practice hours ranged from a low⁣ of ​10 to a ⁣high of 27⁤ hours and 45 ⁣minutes.

This shortfall forces students to purchase additional lessons, inflating the ⁣overall cost. The council stated, “If the practical training hours included in a package⁢ cannot give​ learners ​sufficient confidence for⁤ the road test, they ⁣frequently⁣ enough need to ⁤purchase additional lessons ⁤to gain more ⁣experience, which may lead to budget overruns.”

A survey ⁣of 324 learners found that over ‌30 percent required more than 30 hours of training to pass their road‌ test. The ‍Consumer ⁣Council’s cost‍ analysis, ⁢simulating ⁣completion of the full 30 hours, ⁣showed total fees could differ ⁤by more than HK$10,000 (US$1,286.47)​ between schools. The findings highlight a‍ lack of clarity in pricing and‍ training standards within Hong Kong’s​ driving school ⁤industry.

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