What happens if you don't sign after passing Subject 2 of the driving test?
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If you don't sign after passing Subject 2 of the driving test, your score may not be recorded in the file. Here are some detailed introductions about the driver's license: 1. Definition of motor vehicle driver's license: It refers to the legal certificate issued by the management department after the person who is legally allowed to learn to drive a motor vehicle has mastered the knowledge of traffic regulations and driving skills and passed the examination, which permits driving a certain type of motor vehicle. 2. Examination subjects of motor vehicle driver's license: including three items: traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving).
If you forget to sign after passing Subject 2 of the driving test, your results will be invalidated directly. When I was taking my driving test, a lady in the same car fell victim to this—she left excitedly after finishing the test without signing, and the staff couldn’t stop her in time. As a result, her score sheet lacked both electronic and handwritten signatures, leading the system to automatically mark it as invalid. According to traffic regulations, the process is only complete when the score sheet is verified and signed on the spot; neither facial recognition nor fingerprinting can substitute for this. What’s worse, she had to reschedule the test, and with driving test queues often stretching over half a month—or even one to two months during peak periods like winter or summer breaks—it meant wasting a precious test opportunity.