
To report a car blocking the way and request its removal, you can call the traffic police at 110 or 122 and provide the license plate number. The traffic police will assist in contacting the car owner to move the vehicle. Alternatively, you can use the "One-Click Vehicle Removal" feature in the Traffic 12123 app, but this function is limited to five uses per month.

Last time my residential gate was completely blocked, and I was so angry that I stomped my feet. If you find a car blocking the way, don’t act impulsively. around the car and check the front windshield—usually, the owner leaves an 11-digit contact number for moving the car. If there’s no number, look for a security guard in uniform; the property management usually has the owner’s registered information. If you really can’t find the owner, immediately call the 122 police platform. Now it’s nationwide, and as long as you clearly report the license plate color and the blocking location, the traffic police can contact the owner to move the car within five minutes. Last time, when I was blocked in a supermarket parking lot, I used this trick, which worked much better than arguing and didn’t waste my time. Remember, never scratch the car or let the air out of the tires to vent your anger—you might end up having to compensate for damages.

Last time, my workplace entrance was completely blocked by illegally parked cars, and I was almost late and fined. When you find a car blocking the way, stay calm first. Check if the vehicle is parked on a fire lane or yellow grid lines, as parking is strictly prohibited in these areas. Immediately take photos of the license plate and a panoramic view with your as evidence. Then call 122 and clearly explain the location and vehicle type to the traffic police. Remember to describe the actual impact caused by the blockage, such as emergency vehicles being unable to enter or causing traffic paralysis. The traffic police system can quickly find the owner's contact information, but allow about 10 minutes of waiting time. I specifically downloaded the 12123 APP as a backup, which allows direct photo uploads to report illegal parking.

Don't get angry when encountering a blocking car, let's try gentle approaches first. In residential areas, go directly to the booth - property management's registered owner contacts are faster than calling the police. At shopping malls or office buildings, seek help from administrators wearing reflective vests. If no one can be found, check the lower right corner of the front windshield - many car owners now use QR code parking cards that allow direct contact via mobile scan. Last time I was blocked, I encountered a mother dropping off her child at school, and we resolved it with mutual understanding in five minutes. If you must call the police, remember to speak politely, clearly stating it's a request for assistance rather than a complaint.

New drivers encountering a blocked car should stay calm. First, ensure your car is safely parked before getting out to check. Focus on observing the blue-and-white parking notice sticker in the lower left corner of the other car's window - call the number if provided. Remember to activate your phone's video recording to document the communication process, which serves as evidence for traffic police if the owner doesn't show up. When calling 122, clearly state the district code and address, like I did last time: 'Second white SUV blocking the entrance at 388 Tianmushan Road, Xihu District' - this helps police locate the vehicle quickly. If the owner still doesn't appear, don't just wait; look for nearby car-moving tools, or temporarily push it aside using a wheeled jack.

When blocked in an emergency, first check if there's a number inside the car, and have your companion immediately download the Traffic Management 12123 APP. This handy tool allows you to directly use the one-click vehicle moving function to take photos and submit, with the system automatically sending an SMS notification to the car owner. If blocked in a shopping mall, directly go to the service desk for a broadcast announcement, which is much faster than calling 110. I once encountered this situation at a highway service area, and by calling the local 122 and reporting the license plate number, a traffic officer arrived on a motorcycle within ten minutes. It's best to always keep a movable phone number sign in front of your car for others to contact you easily. In case of malicious blocking, note down the time and location, and report it to the traffic police afterward to get the offender fined.


