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Is the result valid if I forgot to sign after the Subject 2 test?

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RowanLynn
09/04/2025, 10:44:54 PM

Invalid. According to Article 46 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses": The score sheet for each subject test must be signed by both the applicant and the examiner. No driving license shall be issued without signatures. Below are precautions for the Subject 2 test: Before the test: Candidates must bring their ID card and admission ticket, arrive at the waiting hall 30 minutes in advance according to the scheduled date and test session to verify fingerprints and collect check-in numbers, pay attention to the hall broadcast for number calling and information displayed on the hall screen. After the test: There are two test opportunities in total, i.e., one test plus one make-up test. If the first test is failed, a make-up test will be conducted immediately. Those who fail the make-up test need to schedule another test after 10 days.

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OElla
09/16/2025, 11:25:13 PM

As someone who's been through it, I understand how nervousness during the driver's license test can lead to oversight. Forgetting to sign the Subject 2 score sheet usually invalidates the results, as the signature is a mandatory step to confirm you've personally completed the exam. Without it, the examiner may consider the procedure unfinished, requiring you to reschedule. Don't panic—this happens quite often. I've seen students contact the test center afterward to remedy unsigned forms; they typically ask you to bring ID for a follow-up signature or handle it directly. But it's best to act within the same day to avoid course delays. Before tests, remind yourself to check each step methodically—developing this habit saves a lot of hassle. When it counts, take deep breaths; staying calm helps you perform better.

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McPaislee
10/30/2025, 11:56:26 PM

Oh, I almost forgot to sign on my Subject 2 test day too, and the examiner had to stop me. If you really forget, your results might become invalid because you didn't complete the crucial step to verify the exam outcome. According to the rules, the signature is mandatory—without it, there's no proof you took the test. Hurry and contact your driving school instructor or the test office, bring your ID card, and ask if there's any way to fix it. If not, you might have to retake Subject 2. I've seen many people sharing similar experiences online, and most were able to resolve it in time—but don’t delay. Practicing the entire test routine during training helps reduce mistakes caused by nervousness, which is really practical.

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Butler
12/13/2025, 11:04:26 PM

As a parent with children, I pay attention to the small details of exams. Forgetting to sign the score sheet may likely invalidate the results, as signing is an official requirement to confirm identity and exam outcomes. You'd better contact the driving school staff immediately to explain the situation. They will guide you through the next steps, such as making up the signature or checking records. This kind of thing happens quite often, and handling it early generally won't cause too much impact, so don't worry too much about wasting time. Remember to double-check all steps before the exam ends next time. Developing this habit will be helpful throughout the entire driving test process.

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VanNatalie
02/03/2026, 12:04:42 AM

According to the examination rules, signing is a mandatory step designed to ensure the legal validity of the results. Forgetting to sign usually means the results are unconfirmed and may be deemed invalid, requiring a retake or special handling. I recommend contacting the examination center or examiner promptly, providing personal information to seek a solution. Common practices include retroactive signing or rescheduling the exam. To prevent similar issues, stay focused during the exam to complete all procedures and familiarize yourself with the test environment to reduce error rates. Remember, timely action can avoid unnecessary retake pressure.

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Ricky
04/28/2026, 04:41:05 PM

Last time my colleague was so excited during the Subject 2 test that he forgot to sign, resulting in his score being invalidated and having to retake the exam. If you don't sign, the authorities may not acknowledge your results because you haven't completed the required actions to validate the test. My advice is: don't hesitate, quickly contact the driving school where you're learning or go directly to the test center, present your ID, and see if you can salvage the situation. Regularly practice mock tests at the exam site to get yourself accustomed to the signing process, reducing such minor issues—it's quite effective.

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