What does '5 times one-click vehicle moving' in Traffic Management 12123 mean?
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Traffic Management 12123's 'one-click vehicle moving 5 times' is a service provided by Traffic Management 12123, allowing users to notify other vehicle owners to move their cars for free up to 5 times per month. The following is an introduction to the one-click vehicle moving function and privacy protection: Introduction to the one-click vehicle moving function: The one-click vehicle moving function is a convenient service launched by the 12123 traffic management department. It operates 24/7. When you need to move a vehicle, using this function will automatically compare the vehicle information with the database in the Traffic Management 12123 system. Then, the system will automatically query and retrieve the vehicle owner's mobile phone number in the background, and send a vehicle moving notification to the vehicle owner via SMS or APP message push. Privacy protection: Both parties will not communicate directly, and neither party's phone number will be disclosed, ensuring full privacy protection and security. The one-click vehicle moving service on the 12123 platform can be applied for a maximum of five times per month. Of course, if you encounter difficulties in operation or urgently need to contact the vehicle owner, you can also inquire about the vehicle information at the vehicle management office to get in touch with the owner.
I've used the Traffic Management 12123 app quite a few times. The one-click vehicle moving feature is mainly for convenience when you need to move someone else's car that's blocking the way. Just tap a button to notify the owner. The 5-time limit means each account can use this service for free 5 times per month. For example, if your car is blocked, sending a request consumes one of those times. Exceeding 5 times might require waiting until the next month or paying to use it again. I think this design is quite reasonable to prevent misuse and harassment, as the app needs to maintain efficiency. It's good for occasional use while driving daily, but don't rely on it too much. When disputes arise, communicating directly is more polite. The app can also check for traffic violations and pay fines, offering many features that can save a lot of trouble once you're familiar with them.