Can you park by the roadside with a solid white line?
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Solid white lines have no direct relation to parking permissions. A solid white line actually serves as the boundary line for motor vehicle lanes, used to separate motor vehicle lanes from non-motorized vehicle lanes or sidewalks. There is no inherent connection between solid white lines and parking permissions. When there are solid white lines by the roadside, other traffic signs and markings are needed to determine whether parking is allowed. Below are relevant explanations: 1. Prohibition of both long-term and temporary parking: This applies when there is a solid yellow line by the roadside, or a 'No Parking' sign marked with an '×', or a 'No Parking' sign with a diagonal line and the word 'Stop', or when the curb edge is painted with a solid yellow line. 2. Temporary parking allowed: This applies when there is a dashed yellow line by the roadside, or a temporary parking sign marked with '', or when there are regular yellow blocks painted on the curb edge.