What does it mean when a car lottery is under review?
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It means that the public security authorities are verifying the information filled in. The following are the benefits of the car lottery: 1. Ease traffic pressure: The lottery has alleviated the rapid growth of the number of cars to a certain extent, and thus the problem of traffic congestion in some cities may be temporarily eased. 2. Lower car prices: The prices of some vehicles are likely to decrease, thereby slowing down the growth rate of vehicles, which can alleviate current traffic problems to a certain extent. 3. Achieve a certain degree of fairness: Under the increasingly chaotic traffic conditions, implementing the lottery policy is a relatively fair method under unfair conditions, giving everyone an equal opportunity.
I also just submitted my license plate lottery application last week, and 'under review' means your application materials are being processed. Staff will verify basic information like ID card, driver's license, and social security payment records to confirm if you meet the car purchase eligibility requirements. Initial review typically takes 3-5 working days, during which they'll verify the authenticity and completeness of your information. If documents are missing or information doesn't match, it will show as failed review. I recommend keeping all original documents handy during this period and regularly checking the application system for status updates. After passing review, you'll automatically enter the lottery pool, and the system will display the next lottery date - remember to check SMS notifications for results. The whole process is like waiting for exam results, so patience is key.
'Under review' means the authorities are verifying your eligibility documents, primarily checking three aspects: whether your residence permit meets the five-year validity requirement, whether your social security contributions have been continuous for five years, and whether your driver's license status is normal. It's best not to change jobs or modify your social security enrollment location during this stage, as it may lead to an interruption in the review process. Last time, my application was stuck in review for two weeks, and only after calling the transport commission did I learn it was due to a system delay. I recommend keeping an eye on the local passenger car quota website, as a clear notification will appear once the review is passed. If rejected, you'll need to resubmit, so remember to correct any missing information. Although the process can't be rushed, ensure all your documents remain authentic and valid until the results are out.