What to Do When Your Car Is Blocked and Can't Move Out
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There are mainly the following methods to solve the problem when your car is blocked and can't move out: 1. Find the phone number to request moving the car. When your car is blocked, it's best to first carefully inspect the other car, especially the driver's side window glass and the front windshield area, to see if the owner has left contact information. If found, call the number. 2. Ask the security guard. If this happens in a residential area, the security guards usually keep records of cars entering and exiting. In this situation, you can tell the security guard the license plate number, and they will help you look up and contact the car owner to move the vehicle. 3. Call 122 to request a tow truck. You can directly call 122 to report to the police and request a tow truck. After receiving the message, the police will promptly contact the car owner to move the vehicle. If the police cannot reach the owner, they will directly dispatch a tow truck to tow the car.
I remember one time my car was blocked in the parking space and completely stuck, so I had to try contacting the owner of the obstructing vehicle. First, check if there's a phone number card left. If not, seek help from the property management or administrator to make a broadcast announcement. As a last resort, call 122 to report to the police and request assistance. Usually, I make it a habit to place a temporary parking contact card on my car window to avoid inconveniencing others. If it happens within a residential compound, you can knock on neighbors' doors to inquire about the car owner; if it's on a public road, safely wait with hazard lights on, avoiding impulsive attempts to move the car to prevent scratches. The key when blocked is to stay calm, think of possible solutions, and not let emotions cloud judgment. Handling the situation this way is both efficient and non-confrontational, while also maintaining good neighborly relations.