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Can the reasons for point deductions in Subject 3 be checked?

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StAdaline
09/04/2025, 12:33:15 AM

The reasons for point deductions in Subject 3 will be notified on the spot, and cannot be checked after the test. If any part of Subject 3 is unqualified, the accompanying examiner will inform the candidate. The following are the detailed rules for point deductions in Subject 3: 1. Vehicle preparation: ① Failing to walk around the vehicle to inspect the vehicle's appearance and surrounding environment, unqualified. ② Failing to observe the traffic conditions behind before opening the car door, unqualified. 2. Starting: ① Starting with insufficient brake pressure, unqualified. ② Starting with the car door not fully closed, unqualified. ③ Before starting, failing to observe the interior and exterior rearview mirrors and failing to turn the head to observe the traffic conditions behind, unqualified. ④ When starting the engine, the gear shift lever is not in the neutral (parking) position, unqualified. ⑤ Starting without releasing the parking brake and failing to correct it in time, unqualified. ⑥ Starting without releasing the parking brake but able to correct it in time, deduct 10 points. ⑦ After the engine starts, failing to release the start switch in time, deduct 10 points. ⑧ When the road traffic conditions are complex, failing to use the horn reasonably when starting, deduct 5 points. ⑨ The vehicle jerks when starting, deduct 5 points. ⑩ When starting, improper control of the accelerator pedal causes the engine speed to be too high, deduct 5 points.

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DiCamila
09/16/2025, 01:36:48 AM

As a driving school instructor, I often get asked by students whether they can check the reasons for point deductions in Subject 3. Of course, they can. With today's advanced technology, test results and deduction details are meticulously recorded in the exam system after completion. After your test, the driving school instructor will usually help you review it or directly teach you how to check it yourself using the 12123 App. Just log in, enter your personal information, and you'll see every point deduction, such as stalling at startup or failing to use turn signals—all these details are clearly listed. I understand some people feel anxious after the test, but don't worry. Practice more in simulated test environments, especially focusing on light operations and pulling over, as these are common areas where points are lost. Familiarizing yourself with the query process in advance not only helps you understand your mistakes for an easier pass next time but also ensures you drive with confidence on the road.

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DiKaylee
10/30/2025, 02:10:05 AM

I just finished the third driving test, and my feelings are quite mixed. But you can check the reasons for point deductions—I experienced this firsthand. That day after the test, I downloaded the driving test app on my phone, linked my info, and immediately saw my score. Every point deduction was clearly listed. I lost points for crossing the line while changing lanes—sigh, my instructor always reminded me to signal and check the mirrors, but I forgot in the heat of the moment. My advice is not to wait too long after the test; check the app as soon as you can. Understanding your mistakes allows you to practice more purposefully at the training ground. If the official website doesn’t show the results, just ask the front desk at your driving school—they have the data in their system. The more you learn from your errors, the better your chances of passing next time.

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VonMakayla
12/13/2025, 01:18:11 AM

As a parent, I take my child's driving test (Subject 3) very seriously, and checking the reasons for point deductions is definitely something I can do. Usually after the test, I have my child enter the information in the 12123 App to check the results, or directly call the driving school instructor for details. Their system records every mistake, such as speeding or not wearing a seatbelt. I always think it's good to check thoroughly, as it helps my child identify weaknesses and practice more, so they don't fail again on the same points next time. I also recommend checking early, as the scoring system may update slowly after a few days. Safe driving is a big deal, and understanding the point deductions leads to faster improvement.

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OElizabeth
02/02/2026, 02:25:02 AM

As someone with some technical knowledge, checking the point deduction reasons for Subject 3 is quite convenient. After the test, the data is entered into the electronic system. You can log in to your account via the 12123 App and view the detailed point deductions in the score inquiry section. The process is simple: enter your ID number and verification code, click in, and check the latest score sheet by time. Every mistake is listed, such as failing to slow down when turning or running a red light simulation error. The system backend ensures data security, with updates typically within 24 hours. It's recommended to check immediately after the test and not wait too long. If the network is slow, refresh and try again. Once you understand your mistakes, focus on targeted improvements during practice, such as practicing steering wheel control more.

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SanSimon
04/28/2026, 12:20:47 PM

Hey buddy, talking about this among friends, you can definitely check the points deducted in Subject 3. Last time after my test, I just swiped a few times on the mobile app and the info popped up, showing I lost points for parking too far from the curb. It's pretty simple—just enter the system with your license plate or ID number, and the score sheet will show everything clearly. Remember to check it in time so you don’t delay; the data might get archived and harder to find after a while. If you can’t find it, contact the driving school—they keep records in their backend too. Review your mistakes carefully, and pay more attention to details next time, like not panicking during the start.

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