How to Contact the Car Owner Without Leaving a Phone Number?
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In fact, the 114 service personnel will notify the car owner based on information such as the license plate number, car model, color, and location. Contact the insurance company and provide the other party's car model and license plate number, and ask the customer service to notify the car owner. The traffic police will contact the car owner based on the car's license plate number.
A few days ago, I encountered a car blocking my way in the neighborhood, and there was no phone number on the car, which made me quite anxious. Generally, in such cases, you can try to locate the owner through the license plate number. I first went to the property management, and the administrator checked the surveillance records, finding out that the owner was a neighbor in the same building. If there's no property management nearby, you can also call 110 to report it. The traffic police can look up the owner's information based on the license plate, but this should be for non-emergency situations. Additionally, many neighborhoods now have WeChat or QQ groups. You can post a photo of the license plate in the group, and someone might recognize the owner. It's best for car owners to place a contact card inside their car with their phone number or license plate number, making it easier for others to reach them and reducing a lot of hassle. Finally, a reminder: don’t leave random notes or markings to protect your privacy and safety. I’ve seen this often in my years of driving—prevention is always better than dealing with emergencies.