How to Check Where Points Are Deducted in Subject 2?
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During the Subject 2 driving test, there are usually voice prompts indicating the points deducted. If no mistakes are made, the voice will only inform the candidate about the completed and upcoming test items. If the test is failed, the voice will also announce the reason. Additionally, after the test, you can go to the service hall to print your score sheet, which includes photos taken by cameras and details of the points deducted.
After the Subject 2 driving test, the most direct way to check point deductions is to ask the examiner on the spot or check the detailed items listed on the score confirmation sheet you sign, such as losing 5 points for crossing the line during reverse parking or 10 points for exceeding the time limit in parallel parking. If you didn’t see clearly, wait a few minutes for the system to update, then check the printed report on the driving school’s computer. In some areas, the 'Traffic Management 12123' App is more convenient—after downloading and registering, go to 'Driver’s License Services' and select 'Exam Appointment' to view historical test records, which show specific deduction reasons with icons indicating error types like forgetting to signal or parking outside the designated area. Before the test, I practiced more with my instructor, reviewing common mistakes such as incorrect stopping distance on slopes or improper signal light use during right-angle turns. More practice naturally leads to fewer deductions. I recommend taking photos of your score sheets as evidence for future appeals or inquiries, ensuring you can verify details if information is lost later.