Is there no paper score report for Subject 2?
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There is no paper score report for Subject 2. Below is an introduction to the relevant regulations for Subject 2: 1. Cancellation required if unable to attend: If the applicant cannot attend the exam at the scheduled time for any reason, they must apply to cancel the appointment one day in advance. If the applicant fails to attend the exam at the scheduled time, the exam will be deemed as a failure. 2. Maximum of 5 attempts: Within the validity period of the driving study certificate, the number of scheduled exams for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills tests must not exceed five. If the fifth scheduled exam is still failed, the results of other previously passed subjects will be invalidated. 3. Re-scheduling required after failure: Each subject exam can be taken once, and if failed, a retake is allowed once. If the retake is not attended or is still failed, the exam process is terminated, and the applicant must schedule a new exam. However, for Subject 2 and Subject 3 exams, the new appointment must be made at least ten days later.
When it comes to the Subject 2 driving test, I've taken it several times and feel quite familiar with the process. After the test, the score is displayed directly on the screen, and it's only considered a pass after confirmation. Generally, no paper score report is handed to you. The instructor mentioned that this is for efficiency and security, as the results are automatically uploaded to the traffic management system for archiving. If you want to check detailed records, you can download the 'Traffic Management 12123' app, log in, and view your historical scores, including all the scoring points for Subject 2. This design is quite good, avoiding the hassle of carrying papers and reducing the possibility of fraud. During regular practice sessions, the driving school also notifies us in group chats to check our scores, ensuring everyone is well-informed.