
Enter the keyword 'Ministry of Public Security Traffic Safety' in the Baidu search box to search, and wait for the results to update. Enter the 'Ministry of Public Security Internet Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform' webpage. After entering, input your ID number and password, then click the login button. Once logged in, click on the 'Driver's License Business' option on the left. Click on 'Local Test Reservation' to query and print the Subject 2 test results again. Alternatively, you can also click the middle position to print.

I was really excited after passing Subject Two of the driving test and couldn't wait to print out the proof as soon as the results came out. Generally, to get the score report, you need to visit the official website of the local vehicle management office. I logged into my account—registered when applying for the driver's license—by entering my ID number and phone number. Under 'Student Services' or 'Score Inquiry,' I found the record for Subject Two and clicked the 'Print' button. The system generated a PDF file for download, which I then printed using my home printer. No printer? No worries—just save it to your phone and head to a print shop. Make sure your internet connection is stable when printing, and don’t enter the wrong password to avoid getting stuck. This score report is an important document for registering for Subject Three, so keep it safe to avoid having to redo it. Actually, driving school instructors often remind students about this—don’t delay too long to prevent it from expiring!

During driving lessons, students often ask me how to print their Subject 2 score report. Let me explain the steps in detail. Within 24 hours after the exam, the results will be uploaded to the traffic management system. The preferred method is to log in to the official website for printing: visit the local DMV website or use the official app, enter the account and password used during the driver's license application, find Subject 2 under the 'Exam Results' section, then download and print it yourself or take a screenshot for safekeeping. If you can't log in, it's likely due to an inactive account or incorrect information. Contact the driving school's customer service promptly to request a printed copy or assistance in unlocking the account. I recommend students print multiple copies and keep them in their bags to avoid issues with wet paper or electronic versions affecting subsequent training sessions. The process is simple, but don't be careless—practicing with online tools regularly will make it easier.

My child just finished the driving test for Subject 2, and I helped him print the score report. The method is to log in to the transportation department's service platform. We used a mobile app, entered the child's ID number and the registered phone number to log in. Then, in the score inquiry section, select Subject 2, directly click the download button to save it to the photo album, and then go to a print shop to output it. During the operation, I made sure to check that the account wasn't locked or the password forgotten, otherwise, a reset would be time-consuming. The printed score report should be clear and not crumpled, as it might affect the coach's review of the scores. My child said this is a necessary document for the upgrade exam. It's good for parents to help with such small tasks, rather than leaving everything to the child.


