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Where to Check Driving Test Results from Several Years Ago?

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VanChase
07/29/2025, 08:31:58 PM

This information can only be accessed by the driving school and the vehicle management office, and is not available online. The simplest method is to check the records at the driving school. Below are the relevant details: Current Score Inquiry: Current driving test results can be checked through the mobile app "Traffic Management 12123," by visiting the registered driving school, or by going to the driving test center. Other Inquiry Methods: Individuals can log in to the registered Public Security Traffic Management Bureau's Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Platform in their location. On the homepage, under student information, they can view the scores of passed subjects. It is important to note that after obtaining the driver's license, the platform no longer retains the scores, and those wishing to review the records will no longer be able to do so.

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StNevaeh
08/15/2025, 01:18:26 AM

I remember helping a friend check their driving test results, especially those from several years ago. The most convenient method is to use the Traffic Management 12123 App directly. After downloading and installing it on your phone, log in with your account or register a new one, then navigate to the "Service Handling" section to find the driving test score inquiry. Enter your ID number and verification code to view the records. If the results are too old, the App might not retain data for that long, but the vehicle management office website also offers similar query functions. For offline inquiries, bring your ID to the local vehicle management office counter, and the staff will help you check the archives; the driving school you registered with should also have backup information. In short, results older than 3-5 years might be harder to retrieve, so it's best to act early in case you need them for procedures or proofs. That time I helped my friend check results from five years ago, they were still there. Better do it now to avoid forgetting and making it more troublesome later.

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DiRachel
10/19/2025, 04:32:59 AM

As someone who frequently deals with driving matters, I recommend prioritizing official channels to check your driving test results. Log in to the Traffic Management 12123 App or official website, enter your personal identification information, and you can easily and quickly access your exam history. Test scores may only be retained for a short period after a few years, so it's best to check them early. Other methods include directly contacting the driving school where you registered, as they maintain archives; or bringing your ID card to the local vehicle management office for an on-site inquiry. These channels are all safe and efficient—don't wait too long to avoid data loss affecting future license renewal needs. Online methods save time and suit busy lifestyles, and developing a habit of keeping important certificates is more secure.

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StVanessa
12/02/2025, 09:20:49 PM

How to check driving test results from years ago? The Traffic Management 12123 App is super convenient! Download, register, log in, click on 'Exam Inquiry', enter your ID information, and you can check immediately. If the records aren't in the App or are too old, just visit the local DMV. Their counter staff have helped me out a few times—just bring your ID card, simple and hassle-free. Check your results early for peace of mind, otherwise it'd be a shame if they're gone after a few years. Online operation takes just minutes to complete.

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SanAnna
01/22/2026, 10:44:16 PM

Checking driving test results, especially from several years ago, might be more challenging as traffic management systems typically retain data for only 3-5 years. The first choice is to use the Traffic Management 12123 App or website—enter your ID number and verification code to view results immediately. If the records are too old and the App doesn’t show them, it’s advisable to visit the vehicle management office in person with your documents and ask staff to retrieve the archived files. Your driving school also keeps records. Act promptly—don’t delay, as expired results may become irretrievable. For proof purposes, online methods are practical and prioritized for privacy and security. I make it a habit to back up score reports—remember to do so next time.

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Ulysses
04/18/2026, 10:22:16 PM

Take action now to check your driving test results without hesitation. The best way is through the Traffic Management 12123 App: download, open, log in to your account, find the driving test section, enter your information, and it will display your record and scores. If the test was taken years ago, it might still be in the system—check and back it up quickly. If you can't find it, bring your ID card to the DMV counter; they can check the archives. The driving school where you registered might also be able to help. Don't miss the timeline—save time and effort. Scores may disappear if they exceed the limit. Online operations are fast, avoiding unnecessary hassle.

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