How to Check the Results After Completing Subject 2?
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You can check the results on-site immediately after completing Subject 2. Here are the specific details about the driving test: 1. Subjects: The tests are conducted in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. 2. Retake: For driving tests, Subject 2 and Subject 3 can only be taken five times each. If you fail, you will have to pay the tuition fee again. According to the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123 and 124, if you fail the fifth scheduled test for Subject 2 or Subject 3 road driving skills, all previously passed subjects will be invalidated. If you still want to obtain a driver's license, you will have to re-register and pay the tuition fee to the driving school.
The day I finished the Subject 2 test, I was on pins and needles. As soon as I got home, I hunched over my computer to check the results. The quickest method is to log in to the official website of the Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform using the ID card and password from when you registered, then check the results directly in the exam information section. However, the system might have a half-day delay—I had to refresh three times before mine showed up. Using the mobile app is more convenient; after logging into the 12123 Traffic Management app, just click on exam information, and the score report even marks the deduction items clearly. Our instructor said if you still can’t find the results after 48 hours, just go to the front desk of the driving school and give your name to check the paper records. Actually, right after the test, the proctor gives a preliminary result—you can see whether you passed or not when signing the form.
Having mentored students for so many years, I know the ins and outs of checking results after the Subject 2 test. The safest way is to wait for the driving school's phone notification—our partnered schools usually provide feedback within 24 hours. Young folks prefer using the Traffic Management 12123 APP, where they can find exam info under 'Driver's License Services.' Don’t miss the mandatory fields marked with asterisks. You can also check on a computer via the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Management Platform by entering the test center code and ID number. If the exam vehicle’s equipment malfunction caused a delay, the DMV system will highlight it in red. Always double-check the name to avoid looking up the wrong person—last week, a student mistyped their ID number.