How long can a car be parked on a yellow dashed line?

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MacGarrett
07/29/25 5:33pm
Yellow dashed lines indicate that temporary parking is allowed, but long-term parking is prohibited. Below is an introduction to parking space markings: 1. White parking spaces: Indicate that these are paid parking spaces, mostly located on sidewalks or setback lines, and are managed by traffic investment companies for parking fee collection. 2. Yellow parking spaces: Indicate that these are exclusive parking spaces, suitable for leased spaces or those set up by relevant units for office use or public convenience. 3. Blue parking spaces: Indicate that these are free parking spaces, suitable for those planned around government office areas.
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