
Log in to the 12123 official website, select the region where you took the exam, and click "Personal Login" at the top. Enter your account and password for the 12123 official website, or you can log in by scanning a QR code. After successfully logging in, you can check your Subject One exam results in the student information section.

Right after I passed the written test (Subject 1), I was eager to check my score. I immediately opened the Traffic 12123 App on my phone, logged in, clicked 'Score Inquiry', and saw my result within seconds—super convenient. If the score doesn’t show on the App, you can try searching for the local DMV website on a computer, then enter your ID number and test date to check. Alternatively, there’s usually a large screen at the test center displaying scores right after the exam, so don’t leave in a hurry. As someone who frequently helps trainees, I must emphasize the importance of checking scores promptly. If you fail, you’ll need to schedule a retake immediately to avoid wasting time and tuition fees. With technology today, there’s no need for unnecessary trips. I recommend everyone develop the habit of checking scores right after the test—safety starts with theory. Only after passing the written test can you prepare for the road test. Many people in driving school groups share such tips, and planning ahead makes progress smoother.

I'm a young driver who just got my license last year. I was super nervous when the subject one test ended, but luckily the score was displayed right on the exam machine. If I didn't see it clearly, I could check my results by logging into the Traffic 12123 App on my phone, opening the interface, and selecting the corresponding item. The App is super simple, just enter your ID card number and phone number and you're done. Sometimes you can also check on the official website, but the App is more convenient, and you can know the results within minutes after the test. My friend didn't pass and didn't check in time, which delayed the re-registration and cost extra money, so I think it's essential to check the score right after the test for peace of mind. Nowadays, everyone uses this method, and even the driving school instructors recommend it to ensure you pass the theory test before continuing with driving lessons.

As a technical support member of the driving school, I recommend checking your results immediately after passing Subject 1 of the driving test. The best option is to download the Traffic 12123 App, register and log in to access the 'Exam Services' section, then use the score inquiry function by entering your personal information. If the app malfunctions, visit the local DMV website and enter your exam ID to check, or call the driving school to inquire about SMS notifications. Scores are also displayed on the on-site screen after the exam—don’t miss this opportunity. From handling student inquiries, I’ve found that checking early brings peace of mind, and if you fail, you can quickly schedule a retake. With the app now widely used, especially among younger people, it saves time and avoids unnecessary trips to the DMV. The query steps are so simple that even beginners can master them in seconds.

I worked as a driving school assistant for several years. For students checking their subject one exam results, it's best to use the Traffic 12123 App or the official website. Just enter your ID number and exam code to easily get the results. If there's no internet, you can check your score directly on the exam room screen after finishing, or ask the driving school front desk to help check the notification. The key is to act promptly—don't wait too long to check, or you might miss the retake period and waste your effort. I've seen cases where people forgot to check, causing delays in subsequent exams and additional costs. I recommend setting up phone reminders; the App automatically pushes notifications, which is convenient and reliable. Being rigorous from the start of getting your driver's license is crucial—only practice driving after passing the exam to ensure safety. Don't let small matters delay important ones.

As a parent concerned about my child getting a driver's license, after my child finished the subject one test, I taught them to use a mobile app to check the results. Just download the 'Traffic 12123' app, log in, select the score inquiry option, and the results appear instantly. Alternatively, you can wait for the score to be displayed on-site after the exam or log in to the official website of the vehicle management office and enter the information to check. I believe checking the score shouldn't be delayed; knowing the results promptly helps in planning the next steps. If they fail, they can immediately start reviewing for a retake. Safety is the foundation of driving, and passing the theory test is essential to move forward. I often remind my child that using the app saves time and effort, reduces anxiety, and ensures no details are overlooked in the exam.


