Why Can't I Check My Driving Test Results?
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Temporarily no permission to check driving test results. Here is relevant information: 1. Avoid coasting in neutral: Pay special attention during road tests, avoid coasting in neutral. After the vehicle comes to a complete stop, shift to neutral. 2. Try not to wear high heels: High heels can affect the driver's feel for the accelerator, clutch, and brake pedals to some extent, ultimately impacting practice effectiveness and test results. 3. Test procedures: Registration, traffic rules study, subject 1 test, subject 2 test, subject 3 test, subject 4 test. You can take the yard test 20 days after passing the traffic rules test, and the road test 40 days after passing the traffic rules test.
I just finished my driving test (Subject 3) a few days ago, but when I checked the results, the page refreshed several times without showing my score, which drove me crazy. Later I learned that there's a processing time after the test—the system takes about 24 hours to update the data. At the time, I even entered one digit of my ID number incorrectly, causing unnecessary stress. Another time, due to unstable network and poor phone signal, the app simply wouldn't open. I recommend using the official traffic app to check scores and avoiding peak hours—try in the morning when fewer people are online. My friend had his results delayed by three days because the examiner submitted the report late. It’s also common for the test center to review footage, so wait patiently for a couple of days instead of frantically refreshing right after the exam like I did. If you really can’t find your results, you can call the test center’s hotline to inquire—usually, it’s nothing serious.