
If you lose your Subject 1 score sheet, you can go to the place where you initially registered for Subject 1 to request a replacement of the triplicate form, then get it stamped. Remember to bring your identification documents. More relevant information is as follows: 1. Introduction to Subject 1: Subject 1 refers to the driver's theoretical exam, conducted at the vehicle management office, which is a mandatory licensing exam for all driver's license applicants. The exam content includes the most basic knowledge such as driving theory fundamentals, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, plus local regulations. The scheduling of the driver's theoretical exam is arranged by the local vehicle management offices. 2. Subject 1 Assessment: Subject 1 is part of the teaching and examination outline for motor vehicle driver training. This outline divides the examination into three subjects, organized by the traffic management department of the public security authorities. The exams proceed in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3. You can take the next subject's exam only after passing the previous one. If you fail a subject, you must retake that subject's exam.

I lost my subject one score report, and I've been through this situation before—it was quite nerve-wracking. At the time, I was in a hurry preparing for the subject two test when I realized the score report was missing, and I panicked. I immediately contacted my driving school instructor, who was very helpful and assisted me in checking the records at the vehicle management office. They said that as long as I had my ID number, they could reprint a copy since all score data is archived in the system, so there was no need to worry. I went to the vehicle management office, and it only took about ten minutes to get it done—for free. A reminder for you: next time, remember to take a photo of such important documents and save them on your phone, or ask the driving school to help back them up. These little hiccups are common on the journey to getting a driver's license. The key is not to let them delay your subsequent tests—after all, you can't practice in a real car until you pass subject one. Just stay relaxed, and you'll get through it.

I just finished my driving lessons, so I have some experience with this. Don't panic if you lose your transcript. The first step is to contact your driving school immediately. The instructors or office staff usually can help you with this, as they have channels to retrieve records. Then, go to the local DMV with your original ID to apply for a reissue. The fee is generally low, and the process is straightforward. Many places also have traffic apps or websites where you can check your results. You can try apps like 'Driving Test Treasure.' Your Theory Test (Subject 1) score is fundamental—don't let it hold you back and affect your schedule for the Road Test (Subject 2 or 3). Keep your documents organized in a drawer to avoid misplacing them. The driving test is all about taking it step by step.

I heard that if you lost your Subject 1 score report, you can simply go to the DMV to get a reprint. Bring your ID card, explain the situation to the staff, and they'll retrieve it from the database for you—it's a quick process. If your driving school has it on file, that's even more convenient; just contact your instructor. Don't worry too much, as electronic records are all backed up. Handle it promptly to avoid delaying your next steps.


