What number to call when blocked by another car?

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EllieRose
07/30/25 1:09am
When blocked by another car, you can notify the owner through the following methods: 1. Call the 114 hotline to request the owner to move their vehicle. You need to provide your license plate number and phone number to 114, along with the other party's license plate number. 114 will then notify the owner via SMS or phone call to move their vehicle. 2. Use the One-Click Vehicle Move service: This is a convenient service launched by the 12123 traffic management department. When you need a vehicle moved, using this function allows the 12123 system to automatically match the vehicle information in the database, query and retrieve the owner's phone number in the background, and then send a move notification to the owner via SMS or APP message push. 3. Dial 122 or 110 to seek assistance from the traffic-specific hotline, which will help contact the owner and inform them of the current situation. The traffic-specific hotline will then reach out to the owner.
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