
Subject 2 exam scores will still be recorded even if you didn't sign after the test. If the student forgets to sign, generally speaking, the examination center or driving school will sign on their behalf. Currently, most test centers automatically upload examinees' scores to the system after completion, so whether signed or not has little impact. If you forget to sign, you can consult your driving school or instructor to have the training institution handle it. As long as the examinee's test admission ticket and valid ID information are correct during the exam, score recording can be ensured. If students don't sign, the examination center or driving school will usually sign for them. Currently, most test centers automatically upload examinees' scores to the system after completion, so whether signed or not has little impact. If you forget to sign, you can consult your driving school or instructor to have the training institution handle it. As long as the examinee's test admission ticket and valid ID information are correct during the exam, score recording can be ensured. Article 46 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" stipulates: The score sheet for each subject must be signed by both the applicant and the examiner. Unsigned score sheets cannot be used to issue a motor vehicle driving license. If you forget to sign after the exam, you can make up the signature later, but you'll need to wait until after completing Subject 4. After Subject 4, all your exam records and scores will be reviewed. If the review finds qualified scores with missing signatures, you can be notified to make up the signature. As a student, you can also proactively apply to visit the local vehicle management office to make up the signature after completing Subject 4.

After the Subject 2 test, the results are basically recorded automatically by the system. The examiner will score your performance and then input it into the computer. I had a friend who was so nervous that he forgot to sign, but his results still came out. Later, he contacted the DMV and found that his score was already in the system. Signing is mainly to confirm your participation in the test and acceptance of the results. If you don't sign, there might be minor issues, such as needing to sign later for confirmation, but it doesn't affect the entry of the results. Generally, modern test centers rely on electronic devices, and test results are uploaded to the server in real time to avoid human errors. So, don't worry too much about not signing—the chances of your results being recorded are very high. But to be safe, it's best to check the documents immediately after the test to ensure everything is in order. In the test process, signing is the final step. If you can't remember, just ask the invigilator next to you—they deal with these things every day and definitely know the procedure.

I personally experienced taking the driver's license test. After completing Subject 2, I was so nervous that I forgot to sign and left. Later, when I asked my instructor, he said the score would still be recorded because the examiner had already saved it in the computer when entering the score, and signing was just a formal confirmation. The instructor also gave examples, saying many of his students did the same, and when they checked the system a few days later, their scores were all there with no issues. However, you should still be careful. If the system didn't save properly or the signature was missed, you might need to go back and sign the file later. The key point is that score recording doesn't rely on the signature—it's part of the anti-cheating process. Paying more attention to procedural details during practice can help avoid a lot of trouble.

In the exam rules, the score entry for Subject 2 is based on the examiner's evaluation, and the system automatically records the scores. Not signing usually does not affect the score entry, as it is merely a personal confirmation step, not part of the scoring process. I have seen at multiple driving schools that students who forgot to sign still had their scores displayed in the system as usual. It is recommended to confirm with the staff after the exam to ensure the score is recorded, and address any issues promptly if they arise.


