Can I call 110 if my car is blocked?
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If your car is blocked, you cannot call 110, but you can call 114. Here are the details: 114: If your car is blocked, you can dial 114, provide the license plate number and location of the vehicle that needs to be moved to the operator, and then, just like checking a phone number, the call will be directly transferred to the owner's mobile phone. Prerequisite: However, there is a prerequisite for using this service: the owner must have previously registered with 114, where the staff will link the owner's mobile phone number with the license plate number. To notify the owner to move their vehicle, you can dial 114 and press key 6 to directly speak with the owner via call transfer. This means that if the owner has not registered in advance, they cannot be contacted through 114.
That time my car got blocked in the neighborhood, I was so desperate that I almost dialed 110. Later I learned better - 110 is for emergencies like fights or fires. For regular parking blockages, stay calm: check for a relocation card on the vehicle, ask security at the property office, or wait for the owner. Often they're just parked temporarily, and waiting five minutes solves it. If blocked on public roads, calling 122 (traffic accident hotline) is more appropriate - they have professional tools to contact owners or arrange towing. Don't abuse 110, we're all struggling, maintaining public resources is everyone's responsibility. Keeping a relocation app or writing your number on the windshield saves lots of trouble.