Can the emergency lane be used for temporary parking?
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Emergency lanes cannot be used for temporary parking. Violations will result in a fine and a deduction of 6 points according to road traffic regulations. Emergency lanes are primarily designated on both sides of highways for vehicles handling urgent matters such as official duties, medical emergencies, fire rescue, and engineering emergencies. Social vehicles are prohibited from entering or stopping in these lanes for any reason, making them known as the life channels of highways. If a motor vehicle is involved in an accident or breaks down and genuinely requires temporary parking in the emergency lane, the driver must use hazard lights as a warning and place a warning sign at least 150 meters behind the vehicle in the direction of oncoming traffic to alert other drivers to safety.