
It's acceptable as long as you swipe your ID card to check and it shows qualified after the test. Network instability may cause some delay. You can use the surveillance video as evidence to report to the traffic department, requesting a reasonable explanation or correction of the result.

I just passed the Subject 2 test a few days ago. Don't worry if you can't find your score online yet. It usually takes time to process the data after passing the exam, and the system might still be updating. In my case, it took almost two days for the results to show up, mainly because the test center needs time to upload the scores to the traffic management platform. First, double-check the information you entered, such as your ID number and name, to ensure they're correct. Sometimes, uppercase/lowercase letters or spaces can affect the query. If it still doesn't work, try refreshing the website at a different time or use the official designated app to check. Remember, after the exam, it's best to confirm your score sheet with your coach to address any issues promptly if they arise. Safety first—don't rush into Subject 3.

If your subject two test score is not displayed online, the most common reason is incorrect input information. You need to check whether your ID number and name are filled in correctly. The system may also be unavailable for queries during maintenance, such as during weekly platform upgrades on Monday evenings. I suggest trying a different browser on your computer first. If that doesn't work, wait patiently for 24 hours before checking again, as data synchronization often has delays. Don't forget that the mobile app might be more convenient – downloading the Traffic Management 12123 app could be more reliable. If you still can't find it, directly contact the test center or the vehicle management office by phone to inquire, so you don't waste training time. Make it a habit to keep your paper score report, as the online system is just an auxiliary tool.

Hey, a friend of mine complained about the same issue—it's really annoying when you can't check your score online after passing Subject 2. Maybe the system is temporarily lagging. I told him to first check if the network is stable and try using the mobile app instead. Data updates usually take no more than 3 days, so don’t worry—just refresh a few times. Share it in group chats for discussion; other trainees might have just found a solution. Remember to back up your score screenshot after the exam—develop this habit just in case. For safety, ensure the score is accurate before proceeding to the next step.


