Can I still check my driving test scores after obtaining the driver's license?
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You can check your scores after obtaining the driver's license. However, you cannot check them online as the records are kept by the vehicle management office, which contains the score reports for each subject. If you need to check, you must visit the vehicle management office. Below are some relevant details: 1. Clearing information: After the vehicle management office verifies the validity of the test scores, the information is usually entered on the same day (within 2 working days). As for the appointment query platform, it may take 1 to 2 more working days to update. Additionally, once the applicant passes all tests and obtains the driver's license, the appointment query platform will clear the related learning scores. 2. Notes: Some students may have passed through retakes, but the online platform may still show they haven't passed. This is because subject scores are uploaded in batches, and system updates or delays are normal. Generally, the on-site test scores are considered accurate, and some scores may take until the next day or even longer to update. If you have any doubts, you can report them to the driving school or the vehicle management office.
After getting my driver's license, I tried to check my driving test scores and found it easy to do so through a mobile app. At the end of the test, the examiner mentioned that the scores would be stored in the system, so I downloaded the Traffic Management 12123 app and logged in to check. The scores for the theoretical test in Subject 1, the reverse parking in Subject 2, and the road test in Subject 3 were all clearly displayed, and I could even generate a historical record. But this is just the beginning. When actually driving, I pay more attention to real-time road conditions. Practicing lane changes and anticipating risks is more important than obsessing over scores. Remember to check if the headlights are functioning properly during car maintenance to avoid the danger of them going out. While scores can be reviewed, safe driving is the ultimate goal. Once you have a license, you should spend more time on the road to gain experience and develop good habits.