What number should I call if my car is blocked by another vehicle?
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If your vehicle is blocked by another car and you cannot get out, you can first try to contact the owner. To avoid inconveniencing others, many car owners leave a contact number on their vehicle for timely removal. When you cannot find a contact number on the car, you can dial 114 to connect to a dedicated service line and provide the license plate number. The service line operator will then locate the owner's phone number and contact them to move the vehicle. In the following situations: 1. The owner does not come to move the vehicle promptly: Sometimes, not everyone will come to move their car immediately—some may be slow, while others may agree but fail to show up. In such cases, you can directly call 110 and report the license plate number. The police will then contact the owner using the license plate information and order them to move the vehicle immediately. 2. Even 110 cannot get the owner to move the car: If 110 is unable to prompt the blocking car's owner to move, the police department will dispatch a tow truck to assist in removing the vehicle. If you receive a police notice to move your car, it is best to cooperate fully; otherwise, you may be charged with obstructing public order. The most severe penalty for obstructing state officials in the execution of their duties is up to three years of imprisonment.