How long can you park on the roadside white dashed line?
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There is no exact standard regulation for how long you can park in a dashed-line parking space. Generally, the allowable parking duration will be indicated on the information sign of the parking space. Below is relevant information about white parking spaces: 1. White dashed-line parking space: A white dashed-line parking space indicates that the spot can be used for short-term temporary parking, mainly to facilitate vehicles making way temporarily or brief stops to handle matters. However, if a vehicle occupies a white dashed-line parking space for an extended period, it will be subject to penalties for illegal parking. Vehicle owners are advised not to occupy white dashed-line parking spaces and to leave promptly. Currently, many urban roads have white dashed-line parking spaces, and drivers should not attempt to occupy them for long periods. 2. White solid-line parking space: A white solid-line parking space is typically a paid parking spot. If long-term parking is needed, drivers are advised to use this type of space. Yellow solid-line parking spaces are designated for specific uses, and drivers should avoid parking there to prevent their vehicles from being towed and incurring towing fees. If possible, drivers should look for blue-line parking spaces, as these are free parking spots. Only blue solid-line parking spaces are free long-term parking spots, though they are relatively scarce in number.