Differences in Parking Lot Colors?

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DelVictoria
07/29/25 7:17pm
Parking spaces marked with white lines are paid parking spots, yellow lines indicate reserved parking spots, and blue lines denote free parking spots. The distinctions of road traffic markings are as follows: White dashed line: When marked on road sections, it is used to separate traffic flows in the same direction or as a safety distance recognition line for driving. When marked at intersections, it guides vehicle movement. White solid line: When marked on road sections, it separates motor vehicles from non-motor vehicles traveling in the same direction or indicates the edge of the traffic lane. At intersections, it can serve as a guide lane line or a stop line. Yellow dashed line: When marked on road sections, it separates opposing traffic flows. When marked on the roadside or curb, it prohibits long-term parking by the roadside. Yellow solid line: When marked on road sections, it separates opposing traffic flows. When marked on the roadside or curb, it prohibits both long-term and temporary parking by the roadside.
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