
Enter your account, which is your ID number, and the corresponding password to log in to the Traffic Management 12123 platform. By default, you will enter "My Homepage," where you can check the scores for Subject 1 and Subject 2. Under the "Student Information" option, you can view the specific scores for Subject 1 and Subject 2 exams. If you failed, it will show 0 points and "Not Passed."

Getting your test results is straightforward. For Subject 1 (the computer-based test), you can see your score immediately on the computer screen right after finishing the exam in the test center. For Subject 2 (the practical driving test), after parking the car, don’t leave in a hurry—the safety officer or examiner will usually tell you on the spot whether you passed or not. Some test centers may even give you a signed score slip. If you’re eager to check your results, you can do it easily on your phone. Open the Traffic Management 12123 app, log in to your account, and look under ‘Exam Information’ or ‘Score Inquiry’—you’ll find the results for both subjects there. If you’ve just finished the test, the system might take an hour or two to update, so no need to refresh constantly. Alternatively, follow the local DMV’s official WeChat account—some cities also provide a query option in the menu bar.

When I finished the second subject test, the examiner directly said 'passed' as I got out of the car, and only then did the weight lift off my heart. There are actually only a few reliable ways to check your score: one is to ask the examiner or the staff at the test site on the spot, and you'll know right after the test. Another is to download the Traffic Management 12123 APP yourself, register and log in with your ID card, and look for 'test appointment' or 'score inquiry' under 'driver's license business'. The records there are very clear, including the date of the test and the score. Your driving school instructor will also receive your test results simultaneously, so asking them during practice is the fastest. If all else fails, you can also call the local vehicle management office's examination department and provide your ID number to check. Remember, signing and confirming the score sheet is the most important thing.

Don't worry about checking your driving test scores. For Subject 1, the score is displayed immediately after submitting the test on the computer, so there's no escape. For Subject 2, after completing the final task, such as parallel parking, the broadcast usually announces 'Test Passed' or 'Test Failed' on the spot. If you want to confirm at home, the most convenient way is through the Traffic Management 12123 APP. After registering and logging in, click on the 'Exam Appointment' section, and the appointment interface will show your passed subject scores and dates. The driving school's office computer system also updates scores in real-time. If you're too lazy to use the APP, you can ask the front desk to check the screen for you next time you go to the driving school for practice.


