How to Contact the Car Owner to Move the Vehicle
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Methods to contact the car owner for moving the vehicle are: 1. The best method is to dial the 114 exclusive hotline, where you need to provide the color, license plate number, and model information of the other party's vehicle. Subsequently, 114 will notify the car owner to move the vehicle via phone call or text message. 2. You can also dial the 122 hotline. 122 is the traffic accident reporting hotline managed by China's public security traffic management authorities. After dialing, you only need to provide the license plate number to contact the car owner. 3. Check the insurance label on the vehicle's front windshield, which will display the insurance company of the vehicle. You can call the contact number of this company to have the insurance company notify the car owner. 4. Nowadays, many car owners also place their contact numbers on the front of their vehicles. If this number is available, you can contact the owner to move the vehicle. If the owner refuses to move the vehicle, you can dial 122 to notify a towing company for assistance.
Last time my car was blocked at the parking lot exit and I was almost late, so I urgently needed to find the car owner. First, I checked the windshield or driver's seat for any note with contact information, as many people are accustomed to leaving their details. If I couldn't find any, I would call 114 or 12580 for assistance, providing the license plate number and location, and the operator would help contact the owner to relay the request to move the car. Nowadays, with smartphones being so convenient, I use WeChat mini-programs to search for 'car relocation services,' where entering the license plate number automatically notifies the owner. If there's no response after 15 minutes, I would approach the residential security or property management center, as they might have the owner's registered information. Throughout the process, it's important to remain polite and not get impatient. When the owner arrives, I smile and say 'Sorry to bother you,' which helps avoid conflicts and might even lead to meeting a new neighbor. Remember not to attempt extreme measures like towing the car yourself or calling the police, to avoid unnecessary trouble. Safety first is the key.