How to Contact the Owner When Your Vehicle is Blocked by Another?
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When your vehicle is blocked by another, you can notify the owner through the following methods: 1. Call the 114 hotline to request the owner to move their vehicle: You need to provide your license plate number and phone number to 114, along with the other party's license plate number. 114 will then notify the owner via SMS or phone call to move their vehicle. 2. Use the One-Click Move Vehicle service: The One-Click Move Vehicle feature is a convenient service launched by the 12123 traffic management department. When you need to request a vehicle to be moved, using this feature will prompt the 12123 system to automatically compare the vehicle information in its database, retrieve the owner's phone number in the background, and then send a move vehicle notification to the owner via SMS or app message. 3. Dial 122 or 110 to seek assistance from traffic-specific hotlines: You need to provide your license plate number and phone number, along with the other party's license plate number. The traffic hotline will then contact the owner.
Last time my car was blocked at the garage exit, I was so anxious that I kept stomping my feet. Later, the security guard taught me to directly call 114, report the other party's license plate number and location, and the customer service could contact the owner to move the car. Ten minutes later, the owner came jogging over. The parking lot payment slip with a QR code might also have the owner's phone number printed on it. Now I always place a phone number plate for moving the car under the front windshield—putting yourself in others' shoes is really important. Don’t act impulsively and scratch the car paint in such situations. Last time, a BMW in the neighborhood got a few scratches, and after checking the surveillance, the culprit had to pay over 8,000 yuan in compensation. When temporarily parking and blocking others, remember to leave enough space for passage, and don’t roll up the driver’s side window too tightly so others can easily slip in a reminder note.
Once when dropping off my child at school, I got stuck in a narrow alley. Fortunately, there was a QR code for car relocation on my vehicle. Scanning it revealed a virtual phone number. Both WeChat and Alipay's city services also offer car relocation functions—just upload a photo of the license plate, and the system automatically contacts the owner. In our old neighborhood's WeChat group, it's particularly effective to post a photo asking, 'Whose white Hyundai is blocking Building 3?' Someone usually claims it within three minutes. A delivery guy once taught me to check the insurance sticker on the windshield, as some have handwritten contact details. Remember not to drive aggressively or block others out of spite—last time, two drivers ended up in the police station after fighting over a parking dispute.