How to Contact the Vehicle Owner When Blocked Without a Phone Number?
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You can call the 114 hotline to request vehicle removal. Dial the 122 traffic accident alarm service number. If the other party parks maliciously, their vehicle can be towed with the assistance of the traffic police department. Check the insurance label on the front windshield. The insurance label has the insurance company's phone number, and you can call the insurance company to explain the situation. Use the 'One-Click Vehicle Removal' feature on the 'Traffic Police 12123' app to automatically query the vehicle owner's mobile phone number. The system will send a vehicle removal notice to the vehicle owner.
I've been driving for over 20 years and often encounter situations where my car is blocked without a contact number. My suggestion is to first check the vehicle's front windshield—many car owners place a parking card or compulsory insurance sticker there, which might have a phone number. If you can't find one, don't panic. Observe the surroundings. If you're in a residential area or shopping mall, approach the security guard or property management; they usually have a registration system and can help contact the owner. Once, in a supermarket parking lot, I did just that, and the guard immediately located the owner via surveillance. If all else fails, call 122 to report to the traffic police—they can retrieve the license plate information and notify the other party. Safety comes first—avoid blocking the other car or arguing, as it could strain neighborly relations. Preventive measures are even more important: I recommend generating a parking QR code via WeChat Pay, printing it, and sticking it on your car window. Scanning the code allows direct contact, protecting privacy while being efficient. I keep one in my car, and it has reduced such hassles significantly.