Why can't I check my score after passing Subject Four?
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After passing the Subject Four exam, the issuance of the driver's license begins, and all exam records are archived. Individuals cannot access these records themselves; they need to inquire at the vehicle management office or their driving school. After the implementation of the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, the Subject Three exam was divided into two parts: the road test and an additional safe and civilized driving test, commonly known as Subject Four. Since this test is conducted after Subject Three, it is conventionally referred to as the Subject Four exam. However, the official terminology does not include the term 'Subject Four.' Subject Four, also known as the Subject Four theory test or driver theory test, is part of the assessment for the motor vehicle driver's license. The original exam consisted of the Subject One theory test, Subject Two stake test, electronic Subject test, and Subject Three road test. According to the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, a theory test is conducted after the road test. Since this test follows Subject Three, it is commonly referred to as the Subject Four exam. However, the official terminology (i.e., the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123) does not include the term 'Subject Four.' Subject Four separates the requirements related to safe and civilized driving from Subject One, including safe driving skills under complex conditions and emergency handling knowledge, and conducts them after the 'Subject Three' actual road driving test to further assess the candidate's level of traffic awareness.
It's quite common not to see your test results immediately after passing Subject 4. I experienced the same situation when I just finished the exam—excitedly checked the traffic management 12123 APP, only to find a blank page. The reason might be that I entered a few wrong digits in my ID number or had a typo in my name, which the system couldn't recognize. Additionally, after the exam, the results need to be transmitted back to the backend for processing. Sometimes, system maintenance or network congestion can cause a delay of an hour or two. After double-checking my information, I checked again the next morning, and the score was displayed. I recommend using the official APP to check, ensuring all details are entered correctly. If it still doesn’t work, contact the test center instead of just waiting. Remember, incorrect information is the biggest issue—handle it patiently.
I have a lot of experience in checking scores. When scores cannot be found, it is usually because the system is busy processing data. It takes time to upload exam results to the server, and the examination center may pause updates or encounter technical issues, which is quite normal. For example, during peak periods with many test-takers, data processing can be slow due to queuing, so you might need to wait half a day or until the next day to check. The most convenient way is to use the Traffic Management 12123 APP. When entering your name and ID number, make sure to double-check every character accurately. If the APP shows an error, check if your network connection is stable. If there is no response for a long time, call the vehicle management office for assistance—they can resolve issues quickly, so don’t worry. In short, system delays are the main reason; just confirm the details and wait patiently.
Don't panic if you can't find your score after completing Subject 4. First, check if the input in the APP is correct. Use the Traffic Management 12123 platform, click on the driving test inquiry, and ensure the full name and ID number are entered accurately—any mistake can lead to a blank page. Sometimes the system processes slowly, and it may take a few minutes to several hours for the score to upload. Input errors are the most common mistakes; I once mistyped the last digit of my ID number. After confirming everything is correct, wait patiently. If it still doesn't work, try again later. The APP is stable and reliable, so avoid using unofficial channels to check scores. Simply put, information verification and system time lag are the root causes.