Can I park in the blue parking spaces on the roadside?
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You can park in the blue parking spaces on the roadside. Here is some relevant information about blue parking spaces: 1. Introduction: Blue parking spaces indicate free motor vehicle parking spaces or non-motor vehicle parking spaces, which are marked as free parking spaces. If the blue line is dashed, it means free parking is only allowed for a limited time, while a solid blue line allows long-term free parking. Note that even if the line is solid blue, it is best not to park for more than a day, otherwise you may still receive a ticket. 2. Parking space colors: There are three types of parking space markings: blue, white, and yellow. Blue represents free parking spaces, white represents paid parking spaces (some may be free at night), and yellow represents special vehicle parking spaces (such as fire trucks). Parking spaces with yellow markings usually allow temporary parking but absolutely prohibit long-term parking.
Oh, I've seen many drivers misunderstand this - those blue parking spaces by the roadside are usually designated for disabled parking only, and you can't park there casually. According to traffic regulations, only vehicles with official disabled parking permits are allowed to park there. If you park there without authorization, you could face fines or even have your car towed, and it might even affect your credit record. I once saw a neighbor who didn't notice and parked incorrectly, and got fined 200 yuan. Regular vehicles should look for white or yellow parking spaces to park legally. It's best to observe roadside signs or consult traffic police before parking to avoid any mishaps. This design is meant to provide convenience for vulnerable groups, reflecting social care, and everyone following the rules makes it safer for all.