How to Check Where Points Were Deducted in Subject 2?
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During the Subject 2 exam, there are usually voice prompts for point deductions. If no mistakes are made, the voice will only inform the candidate about the completed and upcoming tasks. If points are deducted during the exam, the voice will immediately notify the candidate of the deduction. Additionally, after the exam, candidates can go to the service hall to print their score report, which includes photos taken by cameras and details of any point deductions.
When I took the driving test (Subject 2) last year, I was also particularly concerned about which mistakes would lead to point deductions. Right after the test, I immediately opened the 12123 mobile app, logged in, and could see the detailed page of my test record. It clearly listed every point deduction item, such as common issues like crossing the line during reverse parking or inaccurate stopping distance on the slope. I think this method is the most convenient and quick, as the official platform updates promptly, doesn’t deceive, and allows you to save and review records to prevent forgetting. During regular practice, the instructor reminded us to take multiple simulated tests in the app to familiarize ourselves with the point deduction rules and reduce mistakes. The key is to identify the deduction points quickly and practice specifically to avoid repeating the same mistakes in the next test, which increases the passing rate.