What to Do When Your Car Is Blocked by Another Vehicle and You Can't Contact the Owner?
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Solutions for when your car is blocked by another vehicle and you can't contact the owner include calling 122 or using the one-click vehicle removal feature in the 12123 app. Calling 122: If your car is blocked by another vehicle and you can't find the owner, the simplest solution is to call 122 for assistance from the traffic hotline. If the other vehicle is illegally parked and uncooperative, you can request a tow truck to remove the vehicle, effectively resolving the issue for the blocked car owner. One-Click Vehicle Removal: The "Traffic Management 12123" mobile app has a "One-Click Vehicle Removal" feature. The blocked car owner only needs to fill in the blocking vehicle's information and take photos to immediately locate the illegally parked vehicle's owner. Seeking Help from Others: If you are in a residential area, office space, or similar location and have no contact information, you can reach out to the property management or security personnel, who can assist in locating the vehicle owner.
I used to encounter this situation often when I was younger and driving—getting stuck in traffic was nerve-wracking. When your car is blocked by another vehicle and you can't find a phone number after searching for a long time, it can indeed be quite tricky. My first step would be to carefully check the windshield, doors, or under the wheels for any small notes left behind—some car owners write down their contact information. If there's nothing, I'd then ask nearby security guards or property management, as they might have records of car owners in their parking lots. That's how I once helped someone move their car. If all else fails, calling 110 to report it to the police is the way to go—traffic officers can access vehicle registration details or arrange for a tow truck. Never try to push the car or pick the lock yourself, as damaging someone else's car could lead to serious liability, costing you both money and time. Personally, I always leave a "Please Call Me" card when parking, making it easier for others to reach me. Mutual consideration like this reduces hassle and saves everyone trouble. In short, safety comes first—stay patient, and there's always a solution.