
Driving test subject scores can be checked on the official website of the "Ministry of Public Security Internet Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform". Another method is to visit the vehicle management office where your driving test records are archived with your ID card. Online Inquiry: It involves three steps: accessing the inquiry website, logging in personal information, and viewing student information: Accessing the Inquiry Website: Enter "12123 Traffic Management Official Website" in a search engine, select "Ministry of Public Security Internet Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform" from the search results, click to enter, and then choose the province and city where the student took the driving test. Logging in Personal Information: Click "Personal Login", enter your personal account, password, and verification code, then click "Login". The personal account is the student's ID card number, and the password is the initial password obtained when scheduling the test. If you forget the password, you can choose "Retrieve Password". Viewing Student Information: After successful login, you will enter "My Homepage", click "Exam Information" to view the scores for each subject. For Subject Two, you can also check the specific scores for each sub-item. Visiting the Vehicle Management Office for Inquiry: Bring your ID card to the vehicle management office where your records are archived. After identity verification, you can check the test scores for each subject of the driving test.

I just finished my driving test recently, and the main channel to check the score report is through the official app ‘Traffic Management 12123’. The process is quite simple: after downloading and registering, click on the ‘My Tests’ page, enter your identity information, and you can see the results. You can also visit the local traffic management bureau’s website on a computer and log in to your account to check. Some regions support SMS service, where you can send a specific code to receive your score notification. The data is usually updated within a day or two after the test, which is quite efficient. If these online methods are inconvenient, you can contact your driving school instructor for help—they can usually print it out for you quickly. Remember, the score report is important because it determines whether you can apply for a driver’s license. If you fail, you’ll have to retake the test, so I recommend checking and saving the record promptly to avoid delays in the subsequent process. Technology makes life easier by eliminating the hassle of queuing up in person.

As someone with several test experiences, I recommend going to the DMV in person first. Bring your ID card and ask the staff—their system shows scores in real time. Also, driving school instructors are great helpers; they can assist in printing score reports or teach you how to check them. While using the 12123 app on your phone is convenient, the interface can be complex, and unfamiliar users may experience lag. Online inquiries are reliable too—just remember the official website URL. The score report is crucial for your license application, so checking within a week after the test is safest to avoid peak-time crowds. By the way, test stress is normal. If you didn’t pass after checking, adjust your mindset and prepare for a retake. Rely more on official channels to reduce misunderstandings.

When I took my driving test, I checked my results with the driving school instructor. They could look it up on their phone and tell me the outcome, which was hassle-free. Alternatively, you can go directly to the test center and ask the staff—just bring your ID, and they’ll assist you. The results show whether you passed or not, which is crucial because you need this record to get your license. If you can’t find the results, call the DMV hotline for help. Don’t wait too long after the test—just a few days is enough. A driver’s license is a handy tool for daily life, and practicing safety knowledge before the test can be a big help.


