Can You Park on White Lines?
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White lines are only used as boundary markers to separate motor vehicle lanes from non-motor vehicle lanes and are not intended as indicators for parking permission. There is no direct correlation between white lines and parking eligibility. If a driver wishes to park along a roadside marked with solid white lines, they should check for any additional signs indicating whether parking is permitted in that area. Additional regulations regarding parking are as follows: 1. Parking is prohibited within 30 meters of bus stops, emergency service stations, gas stations, fire hydrants, or fire stations, except for vehicles using these facilities. 2. Parking is not allowed in areas with no-parking signs or markings, in sections with barriers separating motor vehicle lanes from non-motor vehicle lanes or sidewalks, or in crosswalks and construction zones. 3. Parking is prohibited at intersections, railway crossings, sharp curves, narrow roads less than 4 meters wide, bridges, steep slopes, tunnels, and within 50 meters of these locations.