
If your vehicle is blocked and there is no phone number to contact the owner, you can use the following methods: 1. Call 114: Owners can dial this number to find the contact information of the corresponding owner to request the vehicle to be moved, achieving the goal through friendly negotiation. 2. Call 112: 122 is the emergency number for reporting traffic accidents to China's public security traffic management authorities, which have the owner's contact information. This leverages the power of traffic police to handle situations where the vehicle owner deliberately refuses to move their car. 3. Alipay One-Click Move Car Service: In the 'City Services' section of Alipay, there is a 'One-Click Move Car' service. Simply enter the license plate number and location, and the other owner will receive a call notification from the 'Traffic Management 12123' system.

I've always lived in an old residential area, and having my car blocked is a common occurrence. If there's no phone number, the first thing I do is check the windshield for a temporary parking card—many people make a small note and place it there. If I can't find anything, I ask the security guard or property management, as they have a parking space registration system to look up the owner's information. Once, when my car was blocked, I directly posted a message in the neighborhood group describing the license plate and location, and other neighbors helped me get in touch with the owner. When parking, I also make it a habit to place a magnetic number plate by the window so others can easily reach me. In such situations, don’t panic—take some extra time to communicate. If all else fails, take photos to record the time and location, then hand it over to the property management. Remember, neighborhood harmony is key—prevention is better than remedy. Always leave contact details when parking to avoid disputes and make life smoother.

In the digital age, when encountering a blocked car without a contact number, I directly use a mobile app to resolve the issue. Open the WeChat City Services feature, select the One-Click Car Move option, enter the license plate number, and the owner will be notified—it's a straightforward process. Alipay also offers a similar function where entering the license plate sends a push notification to the owner's phone. If that doesn’t work, immediately call 122 to seek help from traffic police, who can retrieve the owner’s information. I’ve used this method several times—it’s quick and efficient, with the owner arriving promptly after receiving the alert. I recommend keeping a temporary license plate or linking to such app services in your car to save time for everyone. Parking improperly can easily lead to trouble, so take a minute to check before heading out next time—it’s both civil and convenient.

When my car is blocked and there's no phone number left, I first check the windshield for any parking information sticker. If none is found, I immediately inquire with nearby security guards or shop owners. On public streets, I take photos of the vehicle and report to traffic police for license plate lookup. Once in a parking lot, I called 114 via mobile to relay the situation to traffic police, which was resolved quickly. Never delay or procrastinate in such situations as it concerns safety. I recommend leaving a note in a visible spot when parking to avoid inconveniencing others.


