
Subject 2 test results cannot be checked on the same day. If you pass the driving test Subject 2 on the same day, the results can be checked after 24 hours. The following is an introduction to the content related to Subject 2: 1. Test requirements: The requirement for parallel parking is that the driver must park the vehicle in the right parking space without the wheels touching the lane boundary or the parking space boundary. 2. Subject 2 test content and requirements: The five items are reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve. Subject 2 requires 26 class hours, including 2 hours of theoretical knowledge, so the actual practical hours are 24.

When I took the second driving test, my score was immediately visible on the big screen in the test center because the examiner graded in real time. However, checking the official results on the mobile app might take a few hours or even until the next day, depending on the speed of the test center's system updates and whether there are any data upload issues. I recommend logging into the Traffic 12123 app right after your test to check—just enter your ID number, and it's very convenient. If the results don’t appear that day, don’t worry; it might be due to system maintenance or delayed data synchronization. Just wait patiently or check again the next morning for more reliable results. During practice, pay extra attention to small details like reversing into the parking space and parallel parking. Once you pass the test, relax a bit, and your score will naturally be updated.

From my experience, checking the subject two results on the same day isn't an absolute certainty. The examiner will verbally inform you of the results after the test, so you'll know right away whether you passed or not. However, for official queries, such as through the Traffic 12123 app, the results need to be entered into the system first. If there are network or computer issues during this process, it might take until the next day. After the test, don't rush to leave; ask the invigilator about the specific query time or download the app in advance. If the query fails, don't panic—wait a few hours and try again or consult your driving school instructor to avoid any misoperation. In short, checking promptly after the test is part of developing good habits.

I understand that checking the results of Subject 2 involves backend data upload: the examiner manually inputs the scores into the system, and they can only be queried on the app after online synchronization. If the system runs smoothly, you can check on the same day; sometimes, if the server room is undergoing , you may have to wait until the next day. It's recommended to try checking with the mobile app immediately after the test. If you encounter delays, don't get anxious. Proper time management is crucial.

The rules for checking the results of Subject 2 vary by region. In large cities with advanced systems, results can be checked on the same day, while in smaller areas, processing may take until the next day. The examiner is obligated to inform you of your result status after the test. It is recommended that you bring your with the Traffic Management 12123 APP installed to check your results at any time. If you cannot find your results, you may contact the local test center to confirm the timing. Staying informed about changes and maintaining patience is key to a good mindset.

I once had a friend who anxiously waited for their driving test (Subject 2) results after the exam. The app showed no records at first, and they only found out about a system glitch after calling – it was fixed by evening, and results appeared that afternoon. So checking on the same day depends on luck; with normal equipment, scores can be displayed in real-time. My advice: after the test, ensure your has enough battery, immediately enter your info in the app to check. If it fails, contact the driving school for assistance.


