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How to Check the Scores for Subject One, Two, Three, and Four?

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LeHolden
08/31/25 2:40am
Subject One exam scores can be viewed immediately after submitting the answers in the paperless exam. For Subject Two and Subject Three exams, the scores can be seen when signing the confirmation after passing the test. Similarly, Subject Four results are displayed directly upon submission after the exam. Below is an introduction to the driving test subjects: 1. Subject One: The exam content includes theoretical driving knowledge, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and related knowledge. 2. Subject Two: Also known as the field driving skills test, it includes five mandatory test items for car licenses C1 and C2: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curve). 3. Subject Three: Refers to the road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge test in the motor vehicle driver's exam. 4. Subject Four: Also known as the theoretical exam for Subject Four or the driver's theoretical exam, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment.
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StValeria
09/12/25 6:09am
As a new driver who just got my license, I'm often asked how to check the scores for Subject 1 to Subject 4. In our country, we basically use the 'Traffic Management 12123' app now. After registering and logging in, you can find the exam information to view the score report. For the written tests of Subject 1 and Subject 4, you usually know the results on the spot after the exam, but to confirm, I check them on the app. For the practical driving tests of Subject 2 and Subject 3, the examiner generally informs you immediately, but the system updates the scores the next day. I've also encountered situations where the app was undergoing system upgrades and couldn't display the results—in such cases, you need to visit the local vehicle management office in person, just bring your ID card and exam admission ticket. Don't forget to regularly check for app version updates, otherwise the data might be delayed. The whole process is simple and convenient, just make sure your information is secure before checking.
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DiJoanna
10/26/25 6:57am
From a coach's perspective, I advise students not to worry too much about checking their scores. After the test, the results are automatically uploaded to the system. I usually remind students to download the Traffic Management 12123 APP or log in to the official website to check. The scores for Subject 1 and Subject 4 are displayed quickly, while for Subject 2 and Subject 3, since they are manually proctored, the data entry is slightly slower. It's more accurate to check 24 hours after the test. If the results are not found or show errors, it might be due to network issues or incorrect name input. In such cases, don’t panic; just call the driving school or the vehicle management office for assistance. Stay calm, double-check the personal information entered, and pay attention to the APP’s notification function to avoid missing important updates.
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DelCourtney
12/09/25 7:17am
I think checking driving test results is super easy, especially with the Traffic Management 12123 app. After downloading and binding your phone number and ID card, just tap into the exam section - scores for subjects 1 through 4 are clearly displayed. I checked mine right after the test that day - the screen clearly showed pass/fail status plus detailed deduction points for each section. Remember to keep your ID number handy in case of system issues, and your records are stored long-term for future reference of your learning progress. Exploring other app features can also enhance daily driving safety awareness.
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