
Generally, you can log in to the system within 24 hours or 2 days to know the result of the subject one exam application. Here are specific details about the subject one exam: 1. Grading criteria for subject one: For the C1 exam, there is a pool of 900 questions, and the computer randomly selects 100 questions from them. A score of 90 or above (including 90) is considered passing. 2. Precautions for the subject one exam: Arrive at the test center early and do not be late; listen carefully to the exam rules before the test and do not violate the rules; before the exam starts, check if there are any abnormalities on the computer display page, and if there are, report them in time to avoid missing the exam; during the exam, some places use a mouse, while others use a numeric keypad, so candidates should read the keyboard instructions to avoid operational errors.

You'll know the result right at the test site. The computer displays your score immediately after submitting the exam for Subject 1, no waiting required. I just took it last month - the moment I hit submit, '92' popped up on screen, so I instantly knew whether I passed. However, staff will have you sign the score report for confirmation, during which the system begins processing and uploading the data. Basically, within two hours after signing and leaving the test center, you can refresh the Traffic 12123 APP to check the electronic score report. Don't panic if the system lags - the record will definitely appear by the next day at the latest. If it hasn't updated after three days, call the DMV to check if there was an information transmission issue, though such cases are extremely rare.

Everyone probably knows that the score for the Theory Test (Subject 1) is displayed immediately after completion, right? The screen will brightly show your score, with the passing mark of 90 clearly indicated. When signing the score sheet, the examiner will inform you whether you passed or not, which means you'll know the result right away! However, the processing status refers to the time it takes for the backend to upload your score into the system, usually completed within an hour after the test. If you check via the Traffic 12123 APP, for example, my cousin took the test last week and saw his record on his phone during lunch. If you registered through a driving school, the coach would proactively notify you of your score the next day. With everything being digitized now, it's rare for the process to drag on for several days.

The score for Subject 1 is displayed on the screen immediately after the test, so you know right away whether you passed or failed. After signing, it enters the backend review process, and this so-called 'under processing' status is actually very quick. Last year, I accompanied a friend to the test. He finished at 10 AM, and by 12 PM, while eating beef noodles at a noodle shop, he checked on his and already saw the test record on the 12123 app. The driving school system updates even faster—the coach received a notification on his phone immediately. Don’t be intimidated by the word 'processing'; it essentially refers to the system’s automatic verification time, which usually takes less than three hours. If you see an 'under processing' prompt on 12123, just sleep on it, and it’ll refresh by the next day.

Newbies who just passed the written test might get confused by the system terms. Actually, the score pops up right after submitting the test, and anything above 90 is considered safe. Then there's a five-minute signing confirmation process, after which the result enters the DMV processing queue. Modern systems are very efficient—I've observed the terminals at the test center, and data is uploaded in real time. If you take the test before 2 PM, you can check the result on the traffic app by 6 PM. For evening tests, the results are updated by 9 AM the next day. The driving school's computer system syncs even faster—our instructor mentioned that his management dashboard shows the results half an hour earlier than the 12123 app!

The most satisfying part of the subject one test is getting the score immediately. The moment you submit your answer sheet, a big red number pops up right in the center of the screen—no agonizing wait required. The system only starts the acceptance process after you sign and leave, but this phase doesn’t affect the result at all; it just converts the paper score into an electronic record. With the recent DMV system upgrades, processing is lightning-fast now. Personally tested: by the time I finished grocery shopping after the exam, the test record was already visible on the mobile app. Some older test centers might be a bit slower, but updates are guaranteed within 24 hours—way faster than checking my housing provident fund last year!


