How to Report Intentional Lane Blocking?
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If you encounter malicious lane blocking on the road, you can directly call the 122 police hotline to report it, or report it through the local traffic police's official Weibo. Nowadays, most vehicles are equipped with dashcams, and the recordings from these dashcams will serve as the most compelling evidence. Here is some additional information: 1. Maintain a safe distance: When driving, it's important to keep a safe distance from the vehicles in front and behind you. If the distance is too small, in the event of an emergency, it may lead to rear-end collisions and other accidents. Maintaining a larger distance can help prevent such incidents. 2. Use your lights correctly: Some drivers may not react promptly to emergencies. High beams, with their intense light, can help drivers react more quickly. Using high beams also aids in observing the condition of vehicles ahead. When driving on highways, it's best not to exceed the speed limit. While driving, it's crucial to control your speed appropriately and use your vehicle's lights flexibly and appropriately.
Last time I encountered a case of intentional reckless driving, it nearly caused an accident and really scared me. I was driving on the highway when that car suddenly cut in front of me, forcing me to brake hard. I immediately calmed down, turned on my phone's video recording function, captured the other car's license plate as SuE12345, and noted the time and location: around 3 PM near Nanjing Second Bridge. After pulling over, I dialed the traffic police hotline 122 to report the incident, and they sent me a link to upload the video. After uploading, I received a receipt. The police handled it quite quickly, notifying me within a few days that the driver had been warned and penalized with points. This incident taught me that when faced with provocation on the road, it's safest not to retaliate but to report it. It's good practice to develop safe driving habits and install a dash cam to record evidence anytime. Nowadays, you can also report violations conveniently using the WeChat traffic mini-program or the Traffic Management 12123 APP.
As someone who frequently drives long distances, I believe reporting intentional reckless driving is not just about personal safety but also affects overall road order. The key to reporting lies in evidence and the correct channels: once it happens, avoid arguing with the other party. After safely parking, use your phone or dashcam to record a video, noting the license plate, vehicle model, and time and location. Then call 122 or 110 to report the incident and upload the materials via the Traffic Management 12123 APP. The more comprehensive the evidence, the faster the handling. The police may educate the driver or impose a fine. Such small actions can reduce reckless driving and alleviate anxiety for everyone. With 20 years of driving experience, I've reported several times, each with effective results. I recommend regularly checking your vehicle equipment to ensure safety first.