
12123 traffic management platform currently does not have the function of reporting traffic violations. Introduction to 12123: "Traffic Management 12123" is the official mobile client application of the Ministry of Public Security's internet-based comprehensive traffic safety service management platform (hereinafter referred to as the internet platform), developed and technically supported by the Traffic Management Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security. This software serves vehicle owners and drivers nationwide. Regarding driving test appointments: In terms of appointment services, in line with the reform of the driver training and examination system, the platform enables internet-based self-scheduling for driving tests. The vehicle management office publicly releases examination schedules online, allowing candidates to independently register and schedule tests through the internet, phone, or service windows, choosing test dates and sessions. The system automatically and fairly calculates candidates' priority based on factors such as their last test time and application submission date, ensuring fair access to test appointments and promoting integrity in the driving test process.

You can report traffic violations by downloading the official 12123 app on your phone. Search for it in the app store, download and install it, then register an account and log in to the main interface. Find the violation reporting entry, click into it, upload the license plate photos or videos you took as evidence as required, fill in the time and location information of the incident, and submit it. The whole process is simple and smooth. I usually use this method to deal with illegal parking or lane changes I see on the road, which is both quick and effective. If you are not familiar with the operation, ask a friend to help or look up tutorials online to follow step by step. After reporting, you can also check the processing progress in the app to ensure the matter is not overlooked. Timely follow-up makes the report more secure.

Reporting violations is crucial for jointly maintaining road safety. Don't overlook minor issues. Currently, operations through the 12123 platform are all official channels. I recommend confirming you have solid evidence, such as clear photos, before reporting to reduce the risk of misjudgment. This not only helps traffic police departments handle cases quickly but also educates violators to develop good habits. The reporting process is transparent and open, with a well-established feedback mechanism. In the long run, it can reduce accident rates and improve overall traffic efficiency, benefiting everyone. Why not do it?

Simply download the 12123 app on your smartphone and you're all set—it's incredibly convenient. Open the app, navigate to the report module, follow the prompts to upload photos and describe the location. The entire process is automated and lightning-fast, eliminating the hassle of in-person visits or phone wait times. Modern technology makes these services highly efficient, and it even syncs data to the cloud platform to ensure no information is lost. If you have any questions, the backend support responds promptly. It's definitely worth trying to make life smarter.

If the 12123 APP is temporarily unavailable, don't worry. You can call the official hotline 12123 to report the violation. Remember to clearly state the license plate color of the violating vehicle, the specific road section, and the time. They will follow up after recording it in the system. I've tried this method in emergencies, and it's quite practical. However, it's best to prepare the location details and photo evidence in advance to avoid vague descriptions leading to invalid reports. Other options include visiting the official website, but the APP is more convenient and should be used first.


