Is the score valid if I didn't sign after the Subject 1 exam?
2 Answers
Subject 1 exam score remains valid without signature, but you still need to apply for supplementary signing in time. Here are detailed introductions about Subject 1 exam: 1. Overview: Subject 1, also known as Subject 1 theory test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses", the test content includes driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations and other related knowledge. 2. Others: Students can learn traffic regulations through driver simulation test software on mobile or computer. The test papers are randomly selected and combined by the computer driver examination system according to the proportional relationship specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Specifications".
When I took the subject one test, I forgot to sign and left in a hurry. Later, I was notified that my score was invalid, which made all my efforts go to waste. The driving test rules are strict, and the signature is a necessary step to confirm the examinee's identity and agree to the test results. Without it, the score cannot be counted. That day, I was too excited after the test and rushed to leave the examination area, missing the signing process. As a result, I had to re-register for the test, wasting both time and money. I advise all candidates not to leave in a hurry after the test but to wait a few more minutes to complete the signature and develop a habit of checking. This incident taught me a lesson, and now I am extra careful to confirm all procedures after the test to avoid repeating the same mistake. Remember, the signature is not just a formality; it is the key to ensuring your efforts are not wasted. The test center usually has no leniency in handling such situations and directly invalidates the score, so it is essential to pay attention to every detail.