How to Find the Car Owner Without a Relocation Phone Number?
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114 offers a dedicated service where the operator will notify the car owner based on the license plate number, vehicle model, color, location, etc., provided by the caller. Traffic police will assist in contacting the car owner based on the license plate number provided by the caller. The insurance sticker on the front windshield contains the insurance company's phone number. You can call the insurance company, explain the situation, and they will help locate the car owner.
I've been driving for many years and often encounter this awkward situation where a car blocks the intersection without leaving a phone number. The first step is to patiently walk around the car to check if there's an insurance card or a contact note on the front windshield or the driver's side window—some people hide them there. If I can't find anything, I'll ask nearby neighbors or security guards; they might know the owner or have some information. Once, in my neighborhood, a car was parked crookedly, and I solved the problem quickly by asking the property management—super efficient. If all else fails, I call 122 to report the license plate number and location to the traffic police, who can help contact the owner. Remember not to move the car yourself to avoid liability issues. This method has worked for all the friends I've taught, and I usually recommend keeping a simple phone sign in the car—just a plastic one will do, costing only a few bucks, to save a lot of trouble.