How long can you park in a blue dotted line parking space?
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For time-limited free blue parking spaces, there will be signs next to the space indicating the free parking period. The free parking hours are not uniformly regulated and depend on the specific conditions of the location. Parking during the free period is completely fine, but exceeding it will result in a ticket. Details are as follows: 1. Parking duration: Blue parking spaces indicate free motor vehicle or non-motor vehicle parking spaces, marked with free parking lines. If the blue line is dotted, it means only limited-time free parking is allowed; solid blue lines permit long-term free parking. Note that even with solid blue lines, it's best not to park for more than one day to avoid tickets. 2. Parking space markings: There are three types of parking space markings: blue, white, and yellow. Blue represents free parking spaces, white indicates paid parking spaces (some may be free at night), and yellow is reserved for special vehicles (like fire trucks). Yellow-lined spaces usually allow temporary parking but strictly prohibit long-term parking.