What to Do When Another Car Blocks Yours?
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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 text message or phone call to move their vehicle. Seek assistance from the dedicated traffic hotline by informing them of the current situation, and the hotline will contact the vehicle owner. The One-Click Vehicle Moving feature is a convenient service launched by the 12123 traffic management department. By using this feature, a vehicle moving notice is sent to the vehicle owner.
As an urban office worker, when encountering this situation, I would first take a deep breath to relax and not let emotions affect my judgment. Next, I would look around to see if I can find the owner's contact information. Common methods include checking the other car for a parking contact card or note, as many people habitually leave their contact details on the windshield. If there are security guards or parking attendants, I would ask if they recognize the owner or check property records. If time is tight, I would try calling the 122 traffic service hotline for assistance, clearly describing the location and license plate information. For prevention, I usually park away from corners or narrow lanes, leaving enough space in front and behind to avoid getting into trouble next time. If the owner still doesn't show up, I might consider calling a towing service, but it would cost some money and might not be worth it. In short, staying calm is key—don't let minor issues disrupt your schedule.