
Call the owner directly to negotiate moving the vehicle. If the owner did not leave a phone number, you can search for "move car" in the Alipay search box. Traffic Management 12123: Download the Traffic Management 12123 app, find the "One-Click Move Car" option on the homepage, and enter the other party's license plate number. Provide the operator with the license plate number and location of the vehicle that needs to be moved.

When blocked by another car, I first walk around the vehicle to check if there's a contact card placed under the windshield. Once at a mall, my car was completely blocked by a black SUV with no one inside. After waiting ten minutes, I noticed a small card with the owner's phone number on the front window. A quick call brought them rushing back—they'd forgotten something while shopping. If no number is left, I try the car-moving feature in WeChat: open the mini-program, enter the license plate or scan a code, and the system alerts the owner. Nearby property offices or security booths can also help check surveillance, which often solves the issue in residential areas. As a last resort, calling 110 connects you to traffic police who access records to contact the owner. Avoid honking or pushing the car to prevent conflicts—parking mishaps happen, but staying calm resolves them smoothly. Keeping your own contact card in the car makes it easier for others, saving hassle.

This is a common issue. I usually open my phone, launch Alipay, and find the 'Car Owner Services' entry on the homepage. Then, I select the 'Car Relocation' function, input the license plate number or take a photo for recognition, and the system will automatically send an SMS or call to notify the owner of the location. Last time I encountered this situation in a park, I used this method, and the owner arrived within five minutes—super convenient. Alternatively, there's the AMAP app, which offers equally efficient car relocation services. If there's no obvious contact information on the car, I can try scanning the insurance logo near the license plate; some insurance company apps can help connect to the owner's phone. For community parking lots, I can go to the property management office to check the owner's registration details, as they usually keep records. Don’t rush to get angry—give the owner some time, as it might just be a temporary parking misunderstanding. Remember to stay calm and prioritize safety; avoid standing in dangerous spots while waiting. If the owner doesn’t answer the phone, I can also call the local traffic police hotline 122 for assistance.


