How to View the Electronic Score Sheet for Subject 2?
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After the Subject 2 test, the results will be announced on the spot and a score sheet will be printed, so there is no need to check it separately. Article 38 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" states: Personnel engaged in examination work must hold an examiner certificate issued by the provincial traffic management department of the public security authority. Examination personnel must conscientiously perform their examination duties, strictly adhere to the examination regulations, and accept social supervision. Below are some tips for preventing stalling during the hill start in Subject 2: 1. Apply gentle throttle: When going uphill, if no throttle is applied, the vehicle may stall due to insufficient idle speed to start the car. Once the car starts rolling backward, it becomes difficult to avoid stalling. If the car rolls backward, you must first press the brake and clutch, stop the car, and then start again. 2. Slowly release the clutch: During the hill start, when the left foot slowly releases the clutch pedal until the vehicle vibrates, hold this position slightly to confirm whether the vehicle has a forward trend and power. Do not continue to lift the clutch pedal to prevent stalling. When the vehicle moves forward, release the handbrake completely with the right hand and slowly apply the throttle. 3. Avoid prolonged clutch semi-engagement: During the starting process, avoid pressing the throttle to accelerate while the clutch is semi-engaged for a long time. As long as the vehicle is driven by the throttle, it will not roll backward, so you can confidently release the clutch pedal and press the throttle to start.
Back when I was learning to drive, my instructor specifically taught me how to check electronic score reports! You can check your results the day after completing the Subject 2 test on the Traffic Management 12123 APP. Open the APP and click on "Exam Appointment," then scroll down to find the "Exam Results" section. After entering, locate the Subject 2 section—your result will be displayed directly as pass or fail, with detailed deduction items listed below. If it shows a pass, pay attention to any prompts for electronic signature confirmation, as some test centers require online signature completion within 24 hours for the result to take effect. If you don’t see your score immediately, don’t panic—it might be a system delay. First, check your internet connection and refresh the page. If there’s an abnormal display, you can directly contact the test center office for verification, as they have backup records in their system.