Can the Traffic Management 12123 App Pay for Retake Fees?

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DiVera
07/30/25 4:41am
Retake fees cannot be paid through the 12123 app. The retake fee can be paid by the driving school on your behalf, or you can personally visit the vehicle management office with your ID card and examination records to make the payment. The precautions for the driving test subject one are as follows: 1. Process: Bring your ID card, fill in your name and records upon entering the examination room, and it's best to review your answers before submission. Since the questions must be answered in order, no questions can be skipped. Skipping questions will result in immediate point deduction by the system. 2. Pay attention to the answering time: The subject one test consists of 100 questions, including true/false and single-choice questions, with many questions presented in the form of cases, pictures, and animations. Therefore, pay more attention to the test time during practice. Once the allotted 45 minutes are up, the computer will automatically submit the test and display the score. You can also submit the test early, and the computer will show your test results.
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