Can I Check My Driving Test Scores After Passing?
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After obtaining your driver's license, you cannot check your scores online. However, the records are kept by the Vehicle Management Office, which contains transcripts for each subject. If you need to check, you can visit the Vehicle Management Office. Additional information: Driving test passing standards: 1. Traffic regulations and related knowledge (Subject 1): Written test, full score of 100, 90 or above is passing (including 90). 2. Field driving (Subject 2): On-site, actual vehicle. Only pass or fail. Nine compulsory test items (all without poles), including reversing into a garage, narrow road U-turn, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, curve driving, emergency braking, tunnel, and toll booth card collection. All nine items must be passed to pass Subject 2. 3. Road driving (Subject 3): Highway or simulated site, actual vehicle. The test is fully monitored by electronic eyes + traffic police examination, making the road test more fair. Since January 1, 2013, with the implementation of the new traffic regulations, the test has added light usage, left and right turns, and pedestrian crossing items. After the road test, there is an additional theoretical test on safe and civilized driving knowledge, which differs from Subject 1 by adding image analysis and judgment. The test has 50 questions, each worth 2 points. Full score is 100, 90 or above is passing.