
Open Baidu search, enter 12123 in the search bar, and after searching, find the official website of the "Ministry of Public Security Internet Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform" and click to enter. After entering the Ministry of Public Security Internet Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform, find the "Local Platform Websites" section and click on your province. After entering the local platform, find the "Personal Login" section, then enter the corresponding information to log in. After successful login verification, enter your homepage, and you can check the score for Subject One in the student information section.

Checking your Theory Test (Subject 1) score is actually quite simple. Right after my exam, I used my phone to check it through the official APP. For example, download the 12123 app, register and log in, then find the historical score records under the exam services section. Enter your ID number and the exam reservation number from that time to view your score. When I took the test, my score wasn’t high—just over 70, but luckily I passed. Later, I improved by practicing more questions. If you don’t have a phone, you can also check on the local DMV website or call your driving school instructor. The whole process takes just a few minutes, but scores are usually available on the same day of the exam. If it doesn’t show up, you might need to wait a day or two for the system to refresh. I recommend familiarizing yourself with this APP before the exam to avoid any last-minute confusion.

I checked my son's subject one score for him shortly after he got his driver's license. The query process is actually quite straightforward. The official platform is the most reliable—just open your computer, visit the official website of the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Management Platform, log in to your account, and you can view the score report. If you're not comfortable using a computer, you can also install the 12123 app on your smartphone. The process is similar—enter your information, and the score will be displayed immediately, along with details like the number of incorrect answers. I think the easiest way is to check via the app right after the exam to avoid forgetting your login code later. Oh, and remember to save a screenshot of your score—your instructor will ask for it when you take subject two. The whole thing takes no more than half an hour, so new drivers shouldn’t worry about the hassle. Official channels are very secure.

Checking the score for Subject One is quite common for me. I've been through this many times during teaching, and generally recommend using the 12123 APP as the fastest solution. After downloading, register and log in, then navigate to the user center to find exam information. Enter your ID number and exam registration number to check. The score pops up quickly, along with an analysis of your correct answer rate. If there are issues with the APP or poor network, you can also verify it manually at the DMV counter by bringing a copy of your ID card. Scores won't be lost as they are automatically recorded by the system. It's advisable to check immediately after the exam to avoid delays that might affect subsequent arrangements. The process only takes a few minutes—just ensure your phone has stable signal to prevent lags.


