What number to call when a car is blocking the way?
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When a car is blocking the way, solutions are as follows: Navigation Information Service: The directory assistance function of the Navigation Information Service has been upgraded. Car owners can call the Navigation Information Service to find the contact information of the corresponding car owner for moving the vehicle, achieving the goal of moving the car through friendly negotiation. Automatic Fault Reporting: If the Navigation Information Service cannot find the information or the other party deliberately refuses to move the car, you can call the Automatic Fault Reporting. The Automatic Fault Reporting is a department set up by the public security traffic management authorities to receive public reports of traffic accidents, dispatch officers to handle various reports and requests for help, and also to handle public reports, complaints, and inquiries regarding traffic management and traffic police law enforcement. In this case, the power of the traffic police can be used to deal with such deliberate refusal to move the car. Government Service Convenience Hotline: After the Government Service Convenience Hotline's vehicle moving service is activated, some car owners cooperate well and the problem can be solved within two or three minutes. However, some car owners are uncooperative and refuse to show up. The hotline staff have to repeatedly urge them until they move the car. Reporting to Insurance: You can seek assistance from the insurance company. If the car is scratched, the insurance company will immediately contact the car owner to handle the accident. The car owner will usually arrive within 3 minutes and come to move the car obediently.
Last time I forgot to turn off my car at the residential area exit, blocking the way so neighbors couldn’t pass. I had to make a quick phone call. Generally, you can contact the 122 traffic police hotline—they can send someone to handle illegal parking or tow the vehicle. If it’s on internal roads in a mall or residential area, try calling the property management or security first; they usually have the owner’s contact details for quick communication. Remember, never stand by the car smoking or waiting—if an emergency arises and the vehicle causes an accident, it could be dangerous. As an ordinary driver, I’d like to remind everyone to keep a phone number placard in the car for others to contact you easily, avoiding blockages and trouble. Resolving such small issues early keeps the community running smoothly and saves a lot of fine disputes.