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Where to Check the Result of Subject One Exam?

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AlinaMarie
07/29/25 4:09am

Subject One exam results are usually available immediately after the test or can be checked on the official website of the Vehicle Management Office. Content of Subject One Exam: The exam covers driving theory fundamentals, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and related knowledge. Subject One is also known as the theoretical driving test or driver theory test. Exam Format and Requirements: Subject One is part of the teaching and examination syllabus for motor vehicle driving training. The exam is organized by the traffic management department of the public security authority and conducted via computer. A random selection of 100 questions from the question bank is combined according to a specified ratio, with a passing score of 90 or above.

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SanColin
08/12/25 3:58pm

I just passed the subject one test a few days ago, and checking the score is very simple. Right after the test, you can see your score on the computer in the examination room, and the staff will ask you to sign the score confirmation form. If you want to check it after leaving the examination room, the most convenient way is to use the 'Traffic Management 12123' app. After logging in, click on 'Exam Information,' where there is a 'Score Query' option. Just enter your ID card number and name. You can also check on the official website by searching for the 'Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Platform,' then find and log in to the site of the city where you registered for the exam. A friend of mine went to the vehicle management office counter the next day after the test with their original ID card, and the staff checked their score in the system within two minutes. Remember, the '12123' app might take a few hours after the test to update the data, so if you're in a hurry, you can check again the next day. The score is valid for three years, so it's best to take a screenshot and save it after the test in case you need proof later.

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OCora
10/03/25 2:01am

For friends preparing for the driving test, here's my personal experience with checking the subject one exam results. The score is displayed immediately after the exam, and you'll need to sign for it. If you want to confirm your score later, I recommend downloading the Traffic Management 12123 app. After registration, go to the 'Exam Appointment' section, where you'll find a small 'Score Inquiry' function. Enter your ID information to check historical results. If you prefer not to use your phone, visit the official traffic safety website—make sure it ends with .gov. Once, while accompanying a friend to the DMV for a license replacement, I saw a queue at the information desk for score inquiries. Bringing your ID for an on-site check is also quick. The exam system updates online, but the mobile app might not be real-time, and late-night inquiries often lag. Score reports are now digitalized. Driving school instructors say there's no need to print them, but it's best to save a screenshot just in case.

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Enid
11/16/25 3:41am

I recommend that students who have just completed Subject 1 check their results immediately. The score is printed on the confirmation slip when signing after the exam, allowing for instant verification. For later review, remember two main channels: the Traffic Management 12123 APP and the official website of the Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Platform. After registering and logging in with a mobile number on the APP, look for exam history under 'Driver's License Services'. The website requires selecting your local city and logging in with your ID number to view. Nowadays, system records are usually available by the evening of the exam day, with possible delays of half a day in special cases. The results are valid for three years, so note the date after checking. The entire query process is free of charge. In case of system maintenance, you can call the traffic management office for consultation.

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