How long does it take for the 12123 Traffic Management exam appointment to be processed?

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VonJesse
07/24/25 6:39pm
When the appointment quota is full, the deadline is 5 working days before the exam. The 12123 Traffic Management system will send a reminder notification, and an SMS will also be sent. Below are relevant details: 1. Successful submission: This does not mean 'successful appointment.' When a student submits an online appointment, they provide a verification code. Once the operation is completed, the system will display 'submission successful.' However, 'submission successful' only means the student has successfully submitted the appointment request, not that the appointment is confirmed. The final confirmation of success is when the student receives an SMS stating 'appointment successful.' 2. Exceeding the quota: There is no need to reapply. Online appointment ranking is based on the student's business processing time, the time of the last subject exam, and the time of exam cancellation, with the most recent of these three times used for sorting. If the ranking is the same, the system will randomly sort students who meet the criteria most closely.
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Elisa
08/11/25 10:24am
I always use the Traffic Management 12123 app to schedule driving tests. The processing time from submission to completion usually ranges from one or two hours to two days, depending on the efficiency of your local vehicle management office and the type of test I choose. Smaller cities tend to be faster, while big cities during peak periods might take up to three days. I recommend avoiding submissions around holidays and opting for weekday mornings for the smoothest experience. Don’t repeatedly click or cancel applications while processing, as it may cause delays. The app provides progress updates, so check it occasionally for status changes. Use the waiting time to review traffic rules or take mock tests—before you know it, the booking will be confirmed, and you can start practicing. Just stay patient; most cases are resolved within a day.
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