
After submitting the test paper for the written test (Subject 1), the final score will be displayed. A score of 90 or above means passing. The question bank contains a total of 1,229 questions, and 100 questions are randomly selected for the test. When the test is over and you leave the computer room, you must exit through the designated exit of the test center. Under the guidance of the staff, you will sign and leave the test center. You can see your score when signing. You can also ask the instructor from your driving school to tell you the result.

After passing the subject one test, there are several main ways to check the results. I remember when I took the test, the score was directly displayed on the screen, which was quite exciting. However, if the test center doesn't show it immediately, don't worry—the first step is to check through the driving school instructor. They have access to the backend system, and you can just call or send a WeChat message to ask, usually getting feedback within a day or two. Additionally, the 12123 APP is now widely used. Download it, register and log in with your ID number and number, then click on "Exam Information" to view your score and progress. The APP provides real-time updates, and you might see your results within a few hours after the test. It also allows you to schedule subsequent subjects. I recommend installing the APP before the test, registering an account, and linking it to your driving test records for easy checking anytime. If the APP hasn't updated, wait for the system to sync; if you still can't find the results, contact the driving school, and don't forget to save your exam admission information. Once passed, quickly prepare for subject two practice, and pay attention to APP notifications to avoid missing anything.

After passing Subject 1 in my driving course, my instructor taught me how to check the results. The most reliable method is to consult the driving school—they act as intermediaries. The exam center will transmit the scores to the driving school, and you can get the information by calling or visiting the registration office. Another option is to use the 'Traffic 12123' mobile app. Search, download, and install it, then log in to your account to view your results directly under 'My Exam Records.' I tried it myself: registration requires filling in personal information and a verification code, and once successful, the query is very fast. Don’t worry about complexity; just follow the steps. The app not only checks results but also manages the entire driver’s license process, such as scheduling road tests. If you don’t have a smartphone or are unfamiliar with technology, rely on the driving school—they usually contact you within three days. In short, don’t sit idle after passing; start practicing Subject 2 as soon as possible. Safe driving starts with the basics.

Checking the result of Subject 1 is quite simple, mainly relying on the driving school's notification. After the exam, I asked the coach in the driving school group, and he replied quickly saying I passed. If convenient, you can directly go to the registration point to ask, and the staff will check the system. Now there's the 12123 APP, which you can download and operate on your , but I think it's a bit troublesome for those who are not tech-savvy: registering an account, entering a password, and if you forget it, you have to reset it. So I suggest prioritizing waiting for the driving school's message, usually within about three days. If you're in a hurry to know, calling the coach is the safest option. Once you pass Subject 1, start preparing for Subject 2, don't waste time on checking.

After completing the written test (Subject 1), there are multiple ways to check your results. I usually use the 12123 app: download, install, register, log in, enter personal information, and click on the exam query section to view your score. The results may update within a few hours after the test, making it real-time and efficient. Another method is to contact the driving school where you registered; the instructor or front desk can directly check the system for you via or WeChat. You can also log in to the official traffic safety website on a computer to check. If the app doesn't display the results immediately, try again later due to system delays or wait for the driving school to contact you. It's advisable to set up your app account before the test for easier follow-up management. Once you pass Subject 1, start planning for Subject 2 practice immediately. The app can also help you schedule sessions, saving time.

I'm passionate about using technology to simplify life, and checking the subject one results is easily done through the 12123 APP. After the exam, I went home, logged into the APP account, and instantly saw the pass status in the exam results section—very straightforward. Registration requires identity verification, so remember your account and password to avoid resetting. If you can't find the results, wait a few hours for the system to update. The APP's advantage is real-time score viewing and scheduling the next subject exam. If you don't have a , the driving school is a fallback—contact them for results. Personally, I recommend APP queries: eco-friendly, fast, and integrated with the driving process. Passing subject one means you've cleared the theory, now it's time to focus on practical training, like arranging subject two practice with the driving school.


