How to Check the Results of Subject 2 Driving Test?
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Generally, after the test, you need to sign the test score sheet, which will display your test results. You should verify your information and test scores before signing. Additionally, you can check your test results on the official website of the [Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform]. To check the Subject 2 test results, go to the homepage of the [Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform], select your region, enter the [Personal Login] page, input your username (usually your ID number) and password (if you forget your password, you can reset it via mobile verification), log in, and go to [My Homepage]. Below, you will see [Student Information], and under [Exam Information] in the student information section, the scores for each subject will be displayed.
After passing the Subject 2 test, I generally advise students to check their results immediately to avoid delaying subsequent arrangements. The most commonly used method is the official app 'Traffic Management 12123', which can be done on your phone: first, download and install the app, register an account with your ID card, log in, click on 'My Tests', and select the Subject 2 record to view your score and deduction details. If you're not familiar with mobile operations, you can also visit the driving school office or the local vehicle management office for assistance, where staff will help you find your results. After checking, remember to save a screenshot or note your score, so you can focus on practicing weak areas when preparing for Subject 3, such as doing a few more rounds if your parallel parking wasn't aligned properly. Scores are usually updated on the day of the test or the next day, so be patient and refresh the page.
Using the 'Traffic Management 12123' app to check my Subject 2 test results is quite convenient. After logging into my account, I navigate to the 'Exam Information' section, enter my ID number, select Subject 2, and the results are displayed. The app also provides detailed reasons for point deductions, such as crossing the line during reverse parking or exceeding the time limit at startup, which is helpful for improving practice. It's advisable to perform the query in a WiFi environment to avoid slow loading or failure due to poor network conditions. If the app doesn't show the results, don't worry—it might be a system delay. Try contacting your driving school instructor, as they often receive updated notifications. Remember to register your account in advance to avoid last-minute hassles that could affect your mood.