
Scores for Subject One and Subject Two can be checked on the Driving Test Guide app. Open the Driving Test Guide app, navigate to the [Exam] page, scroll down to the Traffic 12123 section, and click on Score Inquiry. After logging in, you will be redirected to the score page, where the exam results for Subject One and Subject Two will be displayed. Subject One Exam Content: Basic knowledge of motor vehicles; laws, regulations, and road traffic signals; basics of safe driving and civilized driving; fundamental knowledge related to motor vehicle driving operations. Subject One Passing Score: The total time for the Subject One exam is 45 minutes. The exam consists of 100 questions, including true/false and multiple-choice questions, with a full score of 100 points. A score of 90 or above is required to pass. The exam questions are randomly selected and combined by the computer driver exam system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations."

Can't wait to check your test results after passing Subject 1 and 2? Here's a great method. Simply open the 'Traffic 12123' app on your phone, log in to your account (registration requires ID card), and find the 'Exam Information' section on the homepage. All your test scores for each subject are clearly listed there. If you want to save them, just take a screenshot. For iPhone users, the results are displayed under the 'Exam Appointment' section. If you can't find them on your phone, the safest way is to bring your ID card to the front desk of the driving school where you registered. Their system is connected to the network and can retrieve the full set of test results. You can also ask your instructor about the subsequent driving practice arrangements. By the way, if you need to retake the exam, you can also check the historical records here.

When I was getting my driver's license, I also struggled with the transcript issue. If you're too lazy to check online, there's actually a simple solution: just ride to the local DMV office. You can print it at the self-service machine on the right or at Window No. 2. Remember to bring your ID card and the file number given by the driving school. The staff will swipe your documents and print the transcript for you. Here's a little-known fact: the transcript you signed after passing Subject 2 on the same day is actually synchronized into the DMV's system, so you can also ask your instructor for the specific score. If you wait for the transcript to be mailed, it might take over a week. If you're in a hurry, just go to the DMV to print it on the spot. Plus, you can familiarize yourself with the Subject 4 test route while you're there.

Newbies who just finished the exam and want to check your score report, listen up! The easiest way is to find staff in blue vests at the exam exit—their tablets can check scores in real time for on-the-spot signing. If you're in a hurry after getting home, push your driving school instructor; their backend already has the records. Last week, I even helped my cousin find out his deduction points for the slope stall in Subject 2. Android users note: In the 'Traffic Management 12123' app, tap 'More' to uncover the score report entry. If you still can't find it, head to a service station near your home with a self-service medical check machine—just scan your face to print a score certificate, way easier than you'd think!

I've figured out three ways to check driving test scores. The top choice is definitely the Traffic 12123 app—after logging in, click 'Exam Appointment' and scroll down to find the score section (it's hidden in a foldable menu on Android systems). If you can't manage it on your phone, search for your local traffic police detachment's official website, find the 'Driver Services' channel, and check using your ID number. My neighbor Uncle Wang went straight to the district vehicle management office—just scan your face at the self-service printer, and the results come out in five seconds. For those who've retaken the test: the single-subject score sheet will be stamped with a 'Retake Passed' seal—don't toss it casually, as you'll need it to verify records when exchanging your license later.

Yesterday, while helping a friend print out the score report, I noticed a small detail. When signing to confirm after the exam, remember to take a photo of the score report with the barcode in the upper right corner for your records! To check the electronic version at home, open the 'Traffic 12123' app, click on 'Driver's License Services' -- 'Exam Information' to view the specific scores and exam dates for each subject. If using the website, go to the 'Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Management Platform', select your province, and enter the mobile verification code to check. Key reminder: On the day you pass Subject 2, the system might be delayed in updating. Last time, I waited four hours before I could see the results. For the most authoritative paper version, go to the Vehicle Management Office's archives department, and remember to avoid the Monday morning rush.


