Can You Park for a Long Time in Blue Line Parking Spaces?

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ValerieRose
07/24/25 8:08pm
When parking in blue line spaces, if the blue marking is a dashed line, it indicates time-limited free parking. If the blue marking is a solid line, it signifies a free parking space where long-term parking is allowed. However, it is advisable not to exceed one day even if the marking is a solid blue line. Below are relevant details: 1. Considerations: Parking location, weather, choice of garage or temporary parking spot, parking distance. Generally, after parking in a garage, a notice sign can be placed in front of or behind the vehicle. Parking fees. 2. Parking regulations: According to the national standard "Road Traffic Signs and Markings" (GB5768.3—2009), when the color of a parking space marking is blue, it indicates a free parking space; white indicates a paid parking space; yellow indicates a dedicated parking space.
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