Can you park temporarily by a solid white line on the roadside?
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There is no inherent connection between solid white lines and parking. Here is relevant information: 1. Solid white lines: The solid white line at the edge of the road is actually the boundary line of the motor vehicle lane, used to separate the motor vehicle lane from the non-motor vehicle lane or sidewalk. There is no inherent connection between solid white lines and whether parking is allowed. On roadsides with solid white lines, drivers need to refer to other signs and markings to determine whether parking is permitted. 2. Prohibition of long-term and temporary parking: Parking is prohibited where there is a solid yellow line on the roadside, or where there is an '×' no-parking sign, or where there is a no-parking sign with a diagonal line and the word 'stop'.