Does it matter if I didn't sign after passing the Subject 1 test?
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As long as the test score is passed, candidates who did not sign can request a supplementary signature, and the system will default to the candidate having passed the test. However, it is best to sign and confirm after the test to avoid any trouble. Additional information: 1. For cases without a signature: Candidates who did not sign should preferably contact their coach or directly inquire at the vehicle management office to confirm whether Subject 1 has been passed. If any issues are found, they should be addressed promptly to avoid affecting the Subject 2 test. 2. Subject 1: Subject 1 is part of the teaching and examination outline for motor vehicle driver training. This outline divides the examination into three subjects, organized by the traffic management department of the public security authority. The examination sequence proceeds in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3. After passing the previous subject, candidates can proceed to the next subject; if they fail the previous subject, they must continue with the same subject examination.
Forgetting to sign after the exam can be troublesome. Signing is a necessary step to confirm your test results. The system requires your signature to officially pass; otherwise, your results may be invalid. A friend of mine told me that he was so excited after the exam that he left directly, resulting in his score not being recorded in the system. He had to contact the driving school to sign afterward, and if delayed too long, he might have had to reschedule the exam, which would be even more troublesome. Signing only takes a few seconds. There are usually staff at the exam exit to remind you, so don’t forget just because you’re in a hurry. Make it a habit to sign before leaving during regular exams to avoid wasting time and energy later.