How to Notify the Owner When a Car is Blocking the Way?
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114 will transfer you to a dedicated hotline. Just provide the necessary information, and the operator will immediately call the car owner after checking the details, asking them to come and move their vehicle. Actually, calling 110 is not as effective as directly dialing 122, because 110 will eventually transfer the call to 122. Every car has an insurance label on its window, so you can also call the insurance company directly.
I've encountered cars blocking the way several times, and the solution is quite simple. First, walk around the car to see if there's a phone number or card left on the windshield—many considerate owners leave one. If you can't find any, try checking the neighborhood WeChat group or property management app by entering the license plate number to see if you can contact the owner. Our community's property management has a registration system; just give them a call and ask them to make a broadcast announcement. Don't get too worked up—the owner might be nearby and come back to move the car. As a friendly reminder, leaving your contact info when parking can avoid such hassles. Parking improperly isn't just about blocking the way; it could also lead to towing or fines. Safety first—blocking cars can easily cause minor scratches, so it's best to handle the situation calmly for a quick and safe resolution.