How to contact the car owner when blocked by a car without a phone number left?
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Methods to contact the car owner when blocked by a car: 1. Call 114: The 114 directory service allows car owners to find the contact information of the corresponding car owner for a friendly negotiation to move the car. 2. Call 112: If 114 cannot provide the information or the other party refuses to move the car, you can call 122. 122 is the traffic accident alarm hotline set up by China's public security traffic management authorities to handle various alarms, requests for help, and also to accept public reports, complaints, and inquiries regarding traffic management and traffic police law enforcement. In such cases, the traffic police can be utilized to handle deliberate refusal to move the car. 3. Call 12345: After the 12345 car removal service is activated, some car owners cooperate well, resolving the issue within two to three minutes. However, some car owners may not cooperate and delay showing up, prompting the service staff to repeatedly urge them until the car is moved. 4. Report to the insurance company: You can seek help from the insurance company. If the car is scratched, the insurance company will immediately contact the car owner to handle the accident. The car owner usually arrives within 3 minutes and complies with moving the car.
Once my car was blocked by another vehicle that didn't leave a phone number, and I had to slowly figure out a solution. First, I carefully inspected around the car; sometimes, the owner might place a parking card or temporary parking sign on the driver's side of the windshield. If there wasn't one, I tried asking nearby property management or security guards for help. Nowadays, many residential areas have registration systems where you can find contact information by providing the license plate number. In case of an emergency, calling 114 or 12580 for vehicle relocation services can help—just provide the license plate number for free, and they'll contact the owner, which is quite effective. When facing such situations, it's important not to panic. Take photos of the blocking position for future reference, making it easier to handle any follow-up. It's also a good habit to leave some space for others when parking to avoid being blocked and reduce the stress of conflicts.