Can You Park in the Far Right Lane?
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The far right lane can be used for parking. According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, vehicles are not allowed to park arbitrarily while driving, especially when there are yellow markings on the edge, which strictly prohibit stopping for picking up or dropping off passengers. Two or more motor vehicle lanes do not allow random parking. If a motor vehicle needs to park, it should look for parking lots marked with a 'P' sign based on road indicators. Yellow solid lines are prohibition lines, serving as a warning not to cross. Roadsides with yellow solid lines strictly prohibit parking, including both long-term and temporary parking. Under special circumstances, if a car needs to make a temporary stop, it should find a section with dashed lines. If no dashed lines are available and temporary parking is necessary on a solid-line section, it must avoid intersections or curves, as these locations do not permit temporary parking. In case a large truck passes by, parking on a curve can easily lead to traffic accidents.