How long can you park in a roadside yellow solid line parking space?
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Parking is prohibited along roadside sections marked with yellow solid lines. The full name of this marking is 'No Temporary or Long-term Parking Alongside the Road Line.' Vehicles are not allowed to park in areas with these markings, including temporary parking, so even stopping for a few minutes is not permitted. Areas where temporary parking is allowed are as follows: 1. In zones with circular prohibition signs: Temporary parking is permitted. If there is a red cross in the middle, it indicates no parking and no temporary parking. 2. Along road sections marked with yellow dashed lines on both sides: Temporary parking is allowed. If the road has yellow solid lines, parking is prohibited. 3. Parking is allowed in designated parking spaces: Pay attention to any time restrictions to avoid exceeding the time limit and resulting in illegal parking. In areas with yellow grid lines, all vehicle parking is prohibited. These are typically set up at the entrances of hospitals, institutions, etc., to prevent parking by other vehicles and causing traffic congestion.