
After passing Subject One and completing the electronic signature, you can leave. However, it's important to note that candidates who did not pass do not need to sign and can leave the examination room directly, awaiting notification from their driving school staff regarding the retake schedule. Subject One, also known as the theoretical test or driver's theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license . According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the test content includes the theoretical foundation of driving, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. Examination Process: Follow the instructions of the staff to collect your driving training file in order at the waiting area; Carry and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising officer; Mobile phones must be turned off upon entering the examination area; No loud noises are allowed in the examination area; Regulation textbooks are not allowed in the examination room (or should be placed in your bag); After the examination, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Document Submission Window" at the front of the examination room; Candidates who pass the examination will leave the examination room after signing under the guidance of the staff at the exit; Candidates who fail the examination can leave the examination room immediately and await notification from their driving school staff regarding the retake schedule.

After the Subject 1 test, electronic signature is a mandatory step, but signing doesn't mean the entire process is over. The purpose of signing is to confirm the test score and personal identity, equivalent to the old method of signing on paper score sheets. After signing, it's recommended not to leave immediately; it's best to double-check if the score and name displayed on the test system are correct. When I finished signing after my test, I breathed a sigh of relief, only to have my coach call and say to start practicing for Subject 2 right away. Actually, signing only completes the test portion; you still need to proceed with Subject 2 practice and scheduling. Don't forget that you can check your score records on the 12123 APP - it would be troublesome if system issues caused missing records.

I felt quite relaxed after the electronic signature on my Subject 1 test day, but don't think it's all done. The signature is just a confirmation process to prevent score mix-ups. The real hard work comes during the subsequent driving practice. When signing, carefully check the screen information—don't rush and click randomly. Last time, a guy from the same driving school left without checking the screen after signing, resulting in an upload failure and a wasted attempt. Recently, after the driving test system upgrade, the electronic signature now includes a fingerprint verification step—make sure to follow the prompts completely. I recommend checking your score record immediately on the 'Driving Test Guide' app after signing, just to be safe.

Passing the electronic signature after the subject one test is indeed necessary, but there's still a lot to do after signing. Back when I signed, I asked the examiner about the next steps, and he said I could schedule the subject two test in three days. The core purpose of the signature is to prevent score misuse or registration errors, as electronic records now replace the old-fashioned signatures. After signing, it's best to proactively contact your coach to arrange driving practice, especially since some driving schools have limited spots. Also, keep an eye on the exam progress updates in the app, as system delays may require manual refreshing. The signature marks the end of the test, but the real journey of learning to drive is just beginning.

Don't leave immediately after electronically signing for Subject 1, wait for the system to confirm successful submission. Once I signed without noticing the prompt and shut down directly, almost causing data loss. Actually, signing is like confirming receipt when shopping online, ensuring the test scores are correctly attributed. Note that the three-year countdown for the driving test validity period has already started, don't delay too long. According to the new regulations from the Vehicle Office, the system will automatically activate the learning driving permit upon electronic signature. It's recommended to take a screenshot of the score after signing as backup, often needed for driving school registration. Hurry up and start Subject 2, actual driving is much harder than theory.

The electronic signature after the Subject 1 test is a mandatory procedure, indicating your acknowledgment of the test results. During my test, there were many examinees, and the proctor repeatedly reminded everyone to sign until the system automatically redirected to the next page. The electronic signature primarily prevents impersonation and score disputes, being safer and more efficient than paper signatures. Remember to wait for two minutes in the waiting room after signing to confirm that the machine has printed your score report before leaving. Nowadays, the entire process is digitized, but the driving school system occasionally experiences synchronization delays. It's best to inform your coach about passing the test on the same day to arrange subsequent training. After signing, you can theoretically start preparing the Subject 2 study materials immediately.


