What does the reservation application and plan mean in Traffic Management 12123?
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Application number refers to how many people have signed up, while planned number refers to the approximate number of people who have successfully registered for the exam. The rest will be scheduled later. For example, if the planned number is 300 but the actual application number is 576, it means there are more people applying for the theoretical exam. Some applicants may not be able to take the exam. Legal basis: Article 3 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" states that vehicle management offices handling motor vehicle driving license business shall adhere to the principles of strictness, openness, fairness, and convenience for the people.
Hey, I'm quite familiar with this question since I usually use the Traffic Management 12123 app for driving and learning to drive. The appointment application is like placing an order in advance on the app for things you want to handle, such as taking the driver's license theory test (Subject 1) or dealing with traffic violations—just like ordering takeout by submitting a request. The planning part refers to the available time slots and quota numbers displayed by the system, acting like a small calendar to remind you when you can book an appointment so you don’t miss the opportunity. It’s super convenient—no need to queue up at the traffic police station, just a few taps on your phone to complete the whole process. I often use it to book driving tests myself and find it much more efficient. It also helps me plan ahead by aligning with my free time, like avoiding busy workdays. In short, it’s a smart tool for traffic management, covering services like exams, annual inspections, and more, making life easier.