What to Do If You Want Someone to Move Their Car but Don't Have Their Phone Number?
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Here are the solutions if you want someone to move their car but don't have their phone number: 1. If there is no contact number for moving the car, you can call the traffic police at 122, describe the specific situation, and the traffic police will contact the owner to move the car. Generally, the owner's phone number is recorded during vehicle inspection, so the traffic police can reach the owner. 2. Some cities have a 114 car-moving service. Just call 114, inform them that your car is blocked and you need to notify the other party to move their car, and 114 will help contact the owner. 3. Contact the other party's insurance company (identified by the insurance sticker on the upper right corner of the windshield) and ask the insurance company to provide the owner's phone number.
I suggest first checking if there are any property management staff or administrators around and directly asking them for help in contacting the car owner. This is the safest and most effective approach. When parking, make a habit of noting down the license plate number. If the community has a bulletin board, you can also post a notice explaining the situation. Never attempt to move the car yourself or force a collision, as it could damage the vehicle and cause trouble, especially in public places. The owner might have urgent matters to attend to, so waiting patiently is best. If there’s no response after a long wait, consider calling the police or 122 for traffic assistance. I usually keep a notebook in my car for writing move-car notices, and in similar situations, I simply place it on the windshield. This helps avoid unnecessary conflicts and ensures everyone’s safety. Remember, patience is key—don’t act impulsively.