What to Do When Your Car Is Blocked and You Can't Get Out
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Solutions for when your car is blocked and you can't get out include: 1. Call the 114 car-moving hotline. Simply dial the 114 car-moving hotline, provide the other party's license plate number to the service mechanism to obtain the owner's information, and inform them to move the car promptly. 2. Call the 12580 service hotline. This service hotline is similar to 114, as it also queries the owner's relevant information through related channels to contact the owner and request them to quickly move the car. 3. Contact the traffic police for towing services. Try to avoid this method if possible, as the issue can usually be resolved by contacting the owner.
I've encountered several situations where my car was blocked, and each time it was really frustrating. First, calm down and walk around the blocking car to check if there's a contact number left on the windshield. If there is, just call it directly. If there's no number, don't panic—try calling 114 and report the license plate number to contact the owner; this trick works well in the city. If I still can't find the owner, I directly approach the property security guards, as they have the registered phone numbers of car owners in their system. While waiting, avoid honking unnecessarily to disturb the neighbors—my neighbor got complained about for doing that last time. The most effective method was when I was in a mall parking lot; I went straight to the service desk to make an announcement, and the issue was resolved in ten minutes. Usually, when I park, I place my phone number on the dashboard to avoid wasting others' time.