Do I need to print the score report after completing Subject 1?

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LaTimothy
07/24/25 12:02pm
After completing Subject 1, the score report will be printed uniformly at the test center. Below are specific details about Subject 1: Overview: Subject 1, also known as the theoretical test or driver's theory test, is part of the assessment for obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license. Exam Content: The Subject 1 test covers traffic regulations and related knowledge, including the theoretical basis of driving, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other relevant knowledge. Driver's Test: The motor vehicle driver's test is a qualification examination organized by the Vehicle Management Office. Only by passing the driver's test can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate a motor vehicle.
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HavenMarie
08/11/25 6:10am
After passing the subject one test, you usually don't need to print out the score report. Nowadays, the driving test system is fully digitized, and your scores are automatically recorded in the traffic police's system. When you go for the subject two test or subsequent tests, they can directly retrieve and check your results, which is very convenient. I remember when I first got my driver's license, I was also worried about this issue, but my instructor said printing was completely unnecessary unless the test center specifically notified you to bring a paper proof. It's best to wait a few more minutes at the test center after finishing to confirm that the system has received your scores before leaving. In some places, there might be minor glitches, so it's wise to save a screenshot or ask the front desk for a receipt just in case. This step is quite simple, the key is to memorize the rules and practice more to prepare for the next subject.
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DylanLynn
08/11/25 6:12am
Congratulations on passing the written test! Actually, you don't need to print the score report as the system has already saved your results. For subsequent tests, the data can be directly retrieved from the computer. I was super nervous when I took the test, but once the screen showed 'Pass', I immediately relaxed and didn't bother printing. Looking back now, electronic records are so convenient - printing would just waste paper. It's both eco-friendly and efficient. Just make sure to double-check your personal information like name and ID number to avoid errors, otherwise it could cause issues for retests. After passing, keep reviewing traffic rules to build confidence when driving.
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