
Call 110 or 122, the traffic police hotline. Below is the analysis of making the call: 1. Procedure: Directly dial 110 or 122 to report to the police, provide the license plate number of the vehicle, and the traffic police will help you contact the owner to request moving the car. 2. Reason: By calling 110 or 122 and informing the operator that your car is blocked by a certain license plate number at a specific location, the traffic police will quickly contact the owner to move the vehicle. The traffic police indicate that upon receiving a request for vehicle removal, 110 will first notify the local traffic police department, which will then inform the squadron to contact the owner.

It's really frustrating when your car is blocked at the entrance. What I usually do is first check if there's a phone number left on the car - many owners place a "move car" contact plate on their windshield. If no contact information can be found, try calling the 114 hotline, follow the voice prompts to enter the license plate number, and the system can connect you to the owner's phone. When blocked at shopping mall or office building entrances, directly contacting the property management front desk for a broadcast announcement can also solve the problem. As a last resort, you can call 122 to report to the police, but try not to use this option lightly as traffic police may issue tickets or even tow the vehicle. My suggestion is to always leave your contact information when parking in public places - it makes things easier for everyone.

Last time my car was blocked at the community gate for half an hour. I called the property security, who checked the registration info and directly contacted the owner to move the car. Many property management offices have residents' vehicle records, so one phone call can solve it. In commercial areas, contacting the mall management office is also quite efficient—they usually cooperate well. Of course, the 114 car-moving service remains the most commonly used, supported in most parts of the country. Nowadays, WeChat also offers a car-moving service—just enter the license plate to notify the other party, which is quite convenient. When facing such situations, don’t get too angry; calm communication leads to quicker solutions.

According to traffic regulations, intentionally blocking a passage with a vehicle is illegal. I suggest that when encountering a blocked entrance, first observe the license plate information. If no contact number for moving the vehicle is found, call the 122 traffic service hotline to report the location and situation. If it involves blocking a fire lane, be sure to immediately notify the 119 fire emergency service. In some cities, you can use the Traffic Management 12123 APP to initiate a one-click vehicle move request. After uploading photos of the vehicle, the system will automatically notify the owner. I've seen cases where emergency hospital entrances were blocked, and eventually, traffic police used a tow truck to remove the vehicle. The key is to stay calm and accurately provide critical information such as the license plate number and vehicle color.


