Where to Check Driving Test Subject Scores?
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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 bring your ID card to the local vehicle management office where your driving test records are stored. Online inquiry: It involves three steps: accessing the website, logging in with personal information, and viewing student information: Accessing the website: Search for "12123 Traffic Management Official Website" in a search engine. From the search results, select "Ministry of Public Security Internet Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform," click to enter, and then choose the province and city where the student took the driving test. Logging in with personal information: Click "Personal Login," enter your personal account (ID number), password, and verification code, then click "Login." The initial password is obtained when scheduling the test. If you forget the password, you can select "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 2, you can also check the detailed scores for each sub-item. Inquiry at the vehicle management office: Bring your ID card to the local vehicle management office where your records are stored. After identity verification, you can check the test scores for each driving test subject.
I just got my driver's license last year, and there are mainly three places to check driving test scores: The first choice is the Traffic Management 12123 APP. After registering and logging in, scroll down in the 'Exam Appointment' option to find the score inquiry entry. Secondly, you can log in to the official website of the Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform and check with your ID number. When I took the fourth subject test, the examiner also told me that some test centers print paper score sheets on the spot, and you can also check offline through the driving school or the vehicle management office window with your ID card. I most often use the APP to check, as scores are usually synchronized within 24 hours after the test, making it very convenient to operate and also allowing access to historical records. However, I should remind everyone that there may be differences in different regions. For example, my friend in Hangzhou can only check through the Zhejiang Government Service APP.