How long does it take for the owner to arrive after using the Traffic Management 12123 One-Click Vehicle Move service?

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BriannaDella
07/28/25 9:46pm
After the owner applies for the "One-Click Vehicle Move" service, the system will notify the blocking owner to move their vehicle within 10 minutes. If the vehicle is not moved 10 minutes after the notification is sent, the owner can click the "Reminder" button, and the system will notify the blocking owner again. If the blocking owner has not downloaded or registered the app, the system will notify them via SMS using the phone number registered during license plate registration. If the owner still does not come to move the vehicle, the following solutions are available: 1. Contact the other party’s insurance company: Call the insurance phone number displayed on the other vehicle’s windshield and explain that you have had a minor incident with their vehicle and are in a hurry, requesting the owner to come and check. The insurance company will usually contact the owner to come. 2. Contact the management personnel: If you are blocked in a residential parking lot, first contact the parking lot management personnel. 3. Call 122 directly: Simply provide 122 with details such as the model, license plate, and color of the blocking vehicle, and 122 will immediately contact the other driver.
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