How to Check the Results of Subject 3 Driving Test?

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OZoe
07/25/25 6:54am
Search for the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Management Platform, select the official website of the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Management Platform, and click to enter. Directly on this page, choose your city, then click on the personal login option in the upper right corner. After logging in, select to enter the student information interface, find the option box for exam information, and click to view all your completed exam information.
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