What to Do If the Subject 2 Score Report Is Lost?
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If you lose your driving test Subject 2 score report, it can be reissued; you can go to the driving school where you took the test or the local vehicle management office test center to have it reprinted. Currently, driving test scores are all digitally archived, and these score reports are generally stored at the vehicle management office test center after the test is completed. The specific scores for Subject 2 cannot be checked online. After completing Subject 2, the computer will provide voice prompts, such as informing the candidate that they have passed the assessment.
Last year when I took the driving test subject two, I also lost my score sheet. I was in a rush to prepare for subject three at that time, which felt quite frustrating. Later, I went to the driving school to seek help from my instructor. He told me not to worry and just bring my ID card to the local vehicle management office to apply for a replacement. They have electronic records there, and I just needed to fill out a form and pay a small handling fee of a few dozen yuan to get a duplicate. The whole process only took two or three days. To avoid similar issues in the future, I now make it a habit to take a photo or scan the score sheet and save it on my phone immediately after the test, or ask the instructor to help keep a backup copy. Losing the score sheet doesn’t delay subsequent tests, but it does add unnecessary hassle, especially during the stressful period of driving tests. I recommend fellow test-takers to double-check their score sheets before leaving the test site, just in case.