What number can I call to contact the car owner for vehicle relocation?
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In addition to the relocation phone number on the front windshield, you can also try three methods: contacting the insurance company, using the Traffic Management 12123 app, or calling the police. Insurance Company: Nowadays, many considerate drivers "voluntarily" leave their contact information, allowing blocked car owners to easily reach the blocking car owner and resolve the obstruction issue. However, if the relocation phone number is unclear (blocked) or the QR code cannot be scanned, you can find the relevant information of the other party's insurance company in the upper right corner of the front windshield. After all, insurance companies have the car owner's phone number and can easily contact them. When contacting the insurance company, avoid mentioning the blockage directly; instead, describe it as a minor accident like a scrape, which will prompt the insurance company to quickly reach out to the car owner. Traffic Management 12123: The "One-Click Relocation" feature in the mobile app, although criticized by many car owners, undeniably increases the possibility of relocation. However, if the other party has not installed the Traffic Management 12123 app, they will not receive the message notification. Installation environment for the Traffic Management 12123 mobile app: Apple (iOS) and Android 5.0 or above. Calling 110 (police emergency number) or 122 (traffic accident hotline): The police respond extremely quickly. For unreasonable car owners, the police will arrange for a tow truck to remove the offending vehicle, and the towing costs will be borne by the other car owner.
Last time my car was blocked at the entrance of my workplace, and I was extremely anxious. Calling the 114 vehicle-moving service was the most reliable solution. They helped contact the car owner based on the license plate, and the person arrived in less than 10 minutes that time. Not resolving a blocked car situation can easily lead to arguments or road blockages, affecting others' travel and safety. If the owner hasn't left a phone number, you can try the vehicle-moving function in the 12123 APP—just enter the license plate to send a notification. In residential areas or parks, security guards or property management usually have registered contact numbers, making it more convenient. In short, don't lose your temper and leave a note directly; polite communication helps avoid conflicts. Nowadays, these methods are quite widespread, saving time and hassle.
I drive a lot, and when I encounter a parking space being occupied, I directly open the 12123 APP to handle the car removal issue. Just input the license plate information, and the system automatically contacts the car owner—it's efficient and effortless. The 114 car removal service is similar; call them and report the license plate, and they'll assist. Modern technology is really convenient, saving time and protecting privacy compared to making phone calls. Owners who receive notifications via the APP usually come within minutes. If the APP doesn't work or there's no signal, call 110 to report to the police, and they'll resolve it safely and securely. Remember, never push the car forcefully when moving it—it can damage the car, harm people, and cause more trouble. Just choose the appropriate channel.