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Who Keeps the Subject 1 Score Report?

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DeGraham
09/03/25 6:44am

Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4 score reports are temporarily stored at the examination center. After obtaining the driver's license, these records will be transferred to the vehicle management office for preservation. Coaches cannot access the score reports. Below is relevant information about Subject 1: Introduction: Subject 1, also known as the Subject 1 theory test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses." Exam Content: The exam includes theoretical foundations of driving, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge.

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DelHayden
09/15/25 8:08am

When I took the Theory Test (Subject 1), the score report was directly handed to the driving school instructor. They helped us archive it in the system, saying it would be automatically retrieved when applying for the driver's license later, so no need to worry. However, I also printed a copy myself and kept it in the important documents box at home, together with my ID card and application form, to avoid not being able to find it when needed. The responsibility for keeping the score report mainly lies with the student; the driving school only does basic storage. If it gets lost, it's really troublesome—you have to go back to the test center to reprint it, which wastes time and might even delay the registration for the Road Test (Subject 2). Nowadays, electronic scores are popular. Taking a photo with your phone and saving it to the cloud is the most worry-free method—Baidu Netdisk or email both work. You can access it anytime when needed, just don’t throw it away as scrap paper usually.

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LaPaislee
10/29/25 8:45am

When we learn to drive, the subject one score report is usually handled uniformly by the driving school. After the scores are entered into the system, they provide us with a copy for our own safekeeping. I suggest placing it in the driver's license study materials and storing it in a safe place to avoid loss or moisture. The key to safekeeping lies with the individual; although the driving school assists, personal backup is crucial in case of system issues. Taking a photo with your phone along with keeping a paper copy provides double insurance, which is the safest approach. In this digital age, don't rely too much on paper. If the score report is lost, the reissuance process is cumbersome and may affect subsequent exam arrangements, so it's good to develop a habit of regularly checking important documents.

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OSebastian
12/13/25 2:06am

After passing the theory test (Subject 1), the driving school kept my score report for their records, but I made a photocopy for myself. Storing it is simple—just don’t misplace it. Tuck it in a drawer or a folder along with a copy of your ID card. The exam system keeps records, so the paper copy isn’t crucial, but occasionally the Subject 2 instructor may ask to see it. The worst-case scenario is losing it and having to reprint, which could cause delays. Just keep it in a safe spot. Saving a digital copy in your phone gallery makes it easy to find. Develop good habits—file it properly instead of tossing it randomly.

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