Can the dotted line be crossed during parallel parking?

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DeAxel
07/24/25 10:18am
Yes, you can. Here are detailed instructions about parallel parking: During parallel parking, it's essential to carefully observe the left and right rearview mirrors as well as the interior rearview mirror to accurately gauge the distance between your car's rear end and the vehicle behind or the wall. Safety is the top priority; speed is not important. Don't panic if you temporarily block the vehicle behind you. Since the rearview mirrors are convex: this design provides a wider field of view but also distorts the perceived distance between objects. So when you observe the rear of your car in the mirror and think you're about to scrape the wall, there might actually be a considerable distance remaining.
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BrynleeMarie
08/11/25 5:27am
I've been driving for over a decade, and regarding parking over dashed lines, my experience is that you absolutely shouldn't do it. Although dashed lines aren't as strict as solid ones, traffic regulations clearly define parking space boundaries - crossing the line means your vehicle intrudes into adjacent spaces or passageways, which could get you fined 100-200 yuan if caught on camera. What's more dangerous is that parking over lines can cause trouble in tight spaces - like when a neighboring car owner accidentally scrapes your wheels while getting out, leading to minor accidents. I've personally experienced that awkward situation. Regulations vary between cities - stricter in metropolises like Beijing and Shanghai, more lenient in rural roadside parking. But to avoid accidents and be on the safe side, I always check wheel positioning with mirrors and practice alignment techniques. Remember, proper parking is fundamental to safe driving. Leaving reasonable space for all vehicles to maneuver easily becomes a habit that saves you lots of hassle.
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