
Search online for the official website of the Ministry of Public Security's Internet Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform. After opening the official page, select your province or city, click on personal login, and wait until you successfully log in to the website. Then, enter the personal main interface, go to the student information page, and click on exam information. All subject test scores are displayed there. Relevant information about the driver's license is as follows: 1. Introduction: The People's Republic of China Motor Vehicle Driver's License, referred to as the driver's license or 'driver's permit,' is a license required by law in the People's Republic of China for motor vehicle drivers. 2. Examination Content: The test subjects include traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving), totaling three items.

I believe it's impossible to check someone else's driving test scores because the law stipulates that personal information such as test results falls under the category of privacy. Driving test scores are strictly protected, accessible only to the individual or authorized institutions. The system is designed to prevent misuse—for example, traffic authorities verify identity documents, so you can't just input random data to access others' information. The right to privacy is clearly emphasized in China's Personal Information Protection Law, and unauthorized inquiries may lead to legal consequences. Safe driving is the core focus; while scores reflect driving ability, it's more important to focus on self-improvement. Practice driving regularly, don't worry about others' affairs, and adhering to rules to ensure safety is key.

From personal experience, I knew that checking driving test results was very private when I was getting my license. The system requires personal login with an ID card or password, making it impossible to skip and view others' results. After that test, I only wanted to check my own score to confirm I passed; my friend's result was something he told me himself—asking directly is more reliable than trying to look it up. Driving tests are serious, and scores can affect insurance or jobs, but they're not public information. I recommend focusing more on training to improve skills rather than obsessing over others, because safe driving depends on practice, not score comparisons. The privacy protection is well-designed to avoid unnecessary trouble.

Morally, I believe it is wrong to inquire about someone else's driving test results. Everyone should respect privacy, as test scores are personal data and should not be accessed without permission. A driving test proves driving ability, but it is not a topic for gossip. Safety comes first, and good scores do not necessarily equate to real driving safety. As members of society, protecting others' rights is fundamental. Instead of trying to look up results, encourage friends to share their experiences and collectively improve driving skills. Simply put, privacy is a red line that should not be crossed.


