What is the emergency rescue number for highways?

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GiaMarie
07/28/25 7:55pm
The emergency rescue number for highways in most provinces across the country is 12122, with slight variations in different cities and provinces. Vehicle owners can dial 12122 for assistance in case of accidents or emergencies on the highway. In addition to the nationwide unified emergency number, different provinces may have their own specific service hotlines. Additional Information: 1. 12122 is the national highway emergency rescue number, which is completely non-profit and can only be used with approval from the Communications Administration. It is specifically for reporting emergency highway accidents. Additionally, 12328 is a supervision service number, while 122 is the accident reporting number. 2. In the event of a traffic accident, dial 122 to report the incident. The correct way to make the call is as follows: When dialing the traffic accident emergency number, remain calm and composed. After hearing the dial tone, dial 122. Once connected, confirm that you have reached 122 to avoid dialing the wrong number. Clearly state the location, position, and time of the accident, as well as key details such as casualties, to ensure a swift police response and timely medical assistance for the injured. Answer the dispatcher's questions calmly and provide your name and phone number to maintain contact.
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JackDella
08/12/25 12:42am
I'm a seasoned driver who frequently travels on highways. The nationwide emergency rescue hotline for highways is 12122. With over a decade of driving experience, I've encountered several emergencies, such as vehicle breakdowns or rear-end collisions. Calling this number immediately can truly save lives. The rescue teams they dispatch respond quickly, usually arriving within about ten minutes. The key is to pull over safely—don't linger in the driving lane; move to the emergency stopping area as soon as possible and turn on the hazard lights. I recommend everyone save 12122 in their phone's speed dial. While highway signals can be unstable, 120 and 110 are also useful in emergencies. Remember, prevention is better than cure—regularly check your vehicle's safety equipment, like tire wear and light brightness, as these small checks can prevent major issues. Stay calm while driving, and if anything happens, professional rescue is the most reliable option.
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