How to Ask the Car Owner to Move Their Vehicle Without a Phone Number?
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Here are methods to ask the car owner to move their vehicle without a phone number: 1. Try knocking on the door to trigger the car's anti-theft alarm. 2. Honk your own car horn for an extended period to attract the owner's attention. 3. Contact the property management, provide the license plate number, and obtain the owner's phone number (provided the owner is also a resident of the same community and the property management has their information on file) or call 114 (if the local 114 service offers this feature). 4. Contact the other party's insurance company: (determined by the insurance logo on the top right of the front windshield), call the insurance company and claim you accidentally scratched the owner's car, provide the car model and license plate number, and ask the customer service to notify the owner to come and handle the incident.
I had a similar experience when my car was blocked in the residential area. The first choice is to contact the property management or security guards, as they have registered vehicle information of the residents. Simply provide the license plate number, and they can contact the owner. If it's in a mall parking lot, asking the service desk to make a broadcast announcement is very effective. If all else fails, you can use the "One-Touch Move Car" feature in the Traffic Management 12123 APP—take a photo and upload it, and the system will automatically notify the owner. Once, I tried calling 110, and the police officer located the owner through the license plate, and the car was moved within ten minutes. Nowadays, many parking lots support QR code car-moving services. If there's a QR code on the windshield, scanning it can help you contact the owner.
A few days ago, I encountered this situation when my car was blocked. The most effective solution is to use the Traffic Management 12123 App, select the 'One-Click Move Car' feature to take a photo of the license plate and location, and the system will send a text message to the car owner. If you're in a shopping mall or office building, directly ask the security office for help—they can quickly look up license plates using their internal system. You can also check the insurance sticker on the vehicle's windshield and call the insurance company to report the license plate number; they can help relay the message. If you really can't find the owner, call 122 to report it to the police—traffic officers have the authority to contact the owner to move the car. Don't worry about the hassle; these methods are quite effective.