Is there no vehicle plate number selection for used cars on Traffic Management 12123?
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Traffic Management 12123 provides vehicle plate number selection for used cars. Documents required for new vehicle registration: ID card, vehicle certificate of conformity, vehicle parameter sheet, second and fourth copies of vehicle invoice, vehicle purchase tax, vehicle insurance policy, car purchase invoice, vehicle qualification certificate, ID card or organization code certificate and copies for invoice issuance, compulsory traffic insurance policy, tax payment certificate, and temporary residence permit for non-locals. Procedures for new vehicle registration: Obtain the vehicle certificate of conformity, keep the triplicate car purchase invoice, pay the vehicle purchase tax and obtain the original and duplicate tax certificates, prepare various documents, register and inspect the vehicle at the vehicle management office, select the vehicle plate number, and wait for the plate after payment.
Hey buddy, you're asking about the 12123 traffic management app, right? I've been using it for years and know it pretty well. Indeed, the app doesn’t directly allow existing vehicle owners to freely choose new license plate numbers for their current cars. Think about it—once a license plate is registered, it’s tied to your vehicle like an ID card. Policy generally doesn’t permit random changes unless you apply for a replacement plate or transfer registration. On the app, the plate selection service is mainly for new vehicle registrations. If you go into the ‘Vehicle Services’ section, you’ll see options like custom or random selection for new plates, which is pretty handy. For us veteran drivers, changing plates requires an in-person visit to the DMV with documents to apply for a replacement, and the process varies by city. Checking violations or paying fines on 12123 is super convenient—I’d recommend it to skip queues. But when it comes to plate changes, the app interface doesn’t list ‘existing vehicle plate selection,’ probably to prevent misuse. Safety first—don’t take risks. If you really want to change your plate, it’s best to visit the service counter directly and avoid delays.
Girl, when I first changed my car, I also thought about this app. After downloading the Traffic Management 12123 on my phone, it's quite convenient to use. But I found it only supports new car plate selection or replacement scenarios. For old vehicles already in use, there's no direct plate selection option. Think about it, license plates are like marriage certificates - once bound, you're responsible for them. Randomly changing numbers could cause chaos legally, so the government keeps strict control. In the app, look for the 'License Plate Related Services' entry - it has a new car registration plate selection feature that's easy to operate, allowing random or customized plate numbers, which is quite practical. But for old vehicles, you might need to apply for new plates through 'Plate Replacement' service, though this requires a trip to the DMV as it's not integrated into the app. I suggest you first browse the app interface to confirm if this feature exists before trying anything to avoid mistakes. For daily use, handling fines through it is super efficient - it's like a little driving assistant. Actually, handling traffic matters via mobile is great, but you need to pay attention to the details.