How to Contact the Car Owner When Unable to Locate Them?
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Find the contact information of the corresponding car owner to request vehicle relocation. 122 is the traffic accident emergency number, utilizing traffic police intervention for cases of intentional refusal to move the vehicle. After activating the 12345 vehicle relocation service, some car owners demonstrate higher cooperation levels. Seeking assistance through insurance companies often results in the car owner arriving within approximately 3 minutes.
Last time at the mall parking lot, I encountered a car blocking the exit with no owner in sight, which was quite stressful. Circling the vehicle carefully, I noticed a small note under the windshield with the owner's phone number and promptly called to resolve the issue. If no obvious information is visible, it's advisable to check near the door handles or glove compartment for possible contact cards; nowadays, many car owners are accustomed to placing emergency contact cards there. If all else fails, contacting the parking lot attendant or property security is an option—they have license plate records that can assist in locating the owner. Avoid moving the vehicle yourself to prevent legal issues. My driving instructor always said, 'Don't panic in such situations; the safest approach is to seek help through official channels to avoid privacy disputes.' Posting for help in local social media groups can also be effective—I once found the owner of a car involved in a minor scrape this way, saving a lot of hassle.