Can you park on a road with white solid lines?
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White solid lines have no direct relation to parking permissions. In fact, white solid lines serve as the boundary markers for motor vehicle lanes, separating them from non-motorized vehicle lanes or sidewalks. There is no inherent connection between white solid lines and parking allowances. To determine whether parking is permitted along roads with white solid lines, you need to refer to other traffic signs and markings. Here are the relevant guidelines: 1. Prohibition of both long-term and temporary parking: This is indicated by yellow solid lines along the roadside, or roadside signs featuring an "×" symbol, or signs with "No Parking" in diagonal text, or yellow solid lines painted along the curb edge. 2. Temporary parking allowed: This is indicated by yellow dashed lines along the roadside, or roadside signs marked with "Temporary Parking," or regularly spaced yellow squares along the curb edge.