How to Check Subject 1 Test Scores on 12123?

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LaJeremiah
07/25/25 8:11am
Open the Traffic Management 12123 app and select your province. After choosing the province/city, click on Personal Login and enter your ID number and initial password to log in. After successfully logging into the website, you can view your scores by entering the personal main interface.
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LaJustin
08/10/25 6:51pm
I remember after finishing the theory test (Subject 1), I was eager to check my score, so I used the Traffic Management 12123 App. First, I downloaded and installed the app on my phone, then registered an account using my ID card and phone number to log in. After entering, I clicked the 'More' option at the bottom and found the 'Exam Results' or 'Driving Test' section under 'Business Processing'. Selecting 'Subject 1' allowed me to view my score. The whole process was smooth and took just a few minutes. Generally, it's best to wait half a day or a day after the exam before checking to avoid impatiently refreshing. I recommend setting up the account in advance to avoid missing steps and ensuring a strong network signal to prevent lag. Sometimes, the app updates slowly, so clicking the 'Latest Version' button and trying again helps. After checking, taking a screenshot to save for future reference is really practical.
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