
There are 5 chances for new vehicle plate selection on Traffic Management 12123. There are two methods for new vehicle plate selection: 1. Internet random selection: Each time, 10 plate numbers are generated, and you can choose one to add to the candidate queue. There are a total of 5 chances (the number may vary by region, with a maximum of 5). After 5 chances, you can confirm your selection from the 5 candidate numbers. 2. Internet self-edited selection: You can directly edit a plate number and verify if it is available. If the number is available, the system will confirm it immediately, ending the selection process. If the number is not available, it means the verification has failed. There are a total of 20 chances for verification failure (the number may also vary by region, with 20 being the minimum). New plate number segments will be added to the self-edited selection pool at a random time 7 days after being added to the random selection pool, and the exact time is not disclosed.

Last year when I got a new car and used the Traffic Management 12123 app to select a license plate number, the whole process was quite interesting. After logging into the app, the system directly gave me 50 chances to pick a number. At first, I was a bit greedy and clicked several times just to find an auspicious number combination. Each click refreshed a new license plate preview, with randomly generated letters and numbers. Those 50 chances were limited, so I’d advise friends not to click randomly like I did—it’s better to think about preferred number rules in advance, like avoiding the number 4 or choosing lucky numbers with 8. If you use up all 50 chances without deciding, you’ll have to register again or queue up at the DMV, which is a hassle. After selecting a number, you must confirm it within 7 days, or the system will automatically assign a random one, wasting your opportunity. Overall, 50 chances are more than enough, and using them wisely can save a lot of time.

As a new car owner, let me share my experience with selecting a license plate number on 12123. After downloading and logging into the traffic management app, enter through the new vehicle plate selection portal. The page will display random plate number options, providing 50 opportunities to switch combinations. Each click of the 'Change Number' button counts as one attempt—simple and straightforward. Don't underestimate these 50 chances; plan wisely: I recommend browsing through several rounds first to note down preliminary options, then compare carefully. If you regret midway, you can click 'Abandon Selection' to start over, but this also consumes one attempt. Once all 50 attempts are used, the system will lock the last number displayed, or you'll have to visit the DMV to choose, losing the app's convenience. The confirmation period for your selected number is typically 72 hours—expiration means starting over. In short, pacing is key.

When using the Traffic Management 12123 app to select a new vehicle license plate, the system is set up with 50 attempts to freely try random numbers. After logging into the app and entering the plate selection module, each click of the 'Change Plate' button consumes one attempt, with a total of 50 attempts available until exhausted. This design balances user choice with server load, preventing unlimited refreshing. Each operation generates a brand-new license plate for display, allowing you to carefully evaluate until you lock in your choice. If you exhaust all attempts without making a decision, you must either end the process or switch to on-site plate selection. The confirmation window for plate selection typically lasts from 24 hours to several days, depending on the region, and will expire if not confirmed. In short, the opportunities are limited and should be used wisely.


