
Generally, the driver's license is issued on the same day after passing Subject 4. You can check it on the Traffic Safety Service Management Platform, where your driver's license number is the same as your ID number. 1. Traffic Safety Service Management Platform Query: Log in to the registered local Public Security Traffic Management Bureau's Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Platform to check personal information. If there are no issues with the final review, website information updates usually take about 2 working days. 2. Driver's License Information: Right after passing Subject 4, you generally cannot check the driver's license information. It can only be queried on the same day of the exam or after about a week. Since the relevant information of the driver's license requires manual entry, there might be some discrepancies, so there's no need to worry too much.

After passing Subject 4, if you want to check the scores of all subjects, the most common method is to download the official 12123 Traffic Management APP. After logging into your account, you can directly view the detailed scores from Subject 1 to 4 in the driver's license test section, including the incorrect questions. This is exactly how I checked when I first got my license—the process is very simple: register with your ID card and phone number, bind your personal exam information, and the scores will be clear at a glance. Additionally, the APP updates exam records, allowing you to regularly track your progress, which is super helpful for beginners. If using a phone isn't convenient, you can visit the local DMV website, find the score inquiry portal, log in, and download the full report. Remember to check promptly to ensure a smooth license acquisition.

After the exam, if you want to check all your results, I think the most convenient way is to use the Traffic Management 12123 app on your smartphone. Download and install it, then register and log in with your ID number. Once you enter the 'My Exam Results' section, you can view the scores and pass dates for each subject page by page, including detailed results for Subject 4. Even though I'm usually busy with household chores, I managed to do it without any hassle. If you're not familiar with the operation, just ask a family member for help or go directly to the driving school office and ask the instructor—they usually have backup records in their system. Remember to check within a week after the exam to avoid delaying the subsequent driver's license application process. For safety reasons, verifying all your scores is crucial to prevent any unexpected errors that might affect your driving preparations.

To check all your driving test scores, I recommend using the Traffic Management 12123 APP directly. After installation, log in to your account and check the scores for each subject in the exam progress section—it's very quick. On a computer, you can also visit the local DMV website, enter your personal information, and obtain the report. Additionally, the driving school system keeps records; contacting your coach can get it done quickly. This method saves time and effort, and ensuring accuracy is crucial.


