
Parking within the grid lines is considered a violation regardless of duration. Yellow grid lines are used to mark areas where parking is prohibited for any reason, typically painted at intersections, entrances, and other locations prone to temporary parking that may cause traffic congestion. In other words, parking is strictly prohibited within yellow grid lines as they are usually located near intersections or entrances of important facilities. Below are details about grid lines: 1. Location: Grid lines are painted on roads in front of large institutions or emergency service facilities (such as fire stations, hospitals, etc.); they are also painted at roadside three-way intersections (where traffic lights are inconvenient to install) with frequent vehicle access. 2. Driving regulations: When there are vehicles waiting at a red light on the opposite side of the yellow grid, incoming vehicles must wait at the other end of the grid and are not allowed to enter the grid area to wait for the red light, otherwise it will be considered a violation.

A few days ago, I was driving in the city and accidentally stopped in a yellow box junction for less than a minute, only to be caught by an electronic eye. The ticket arrived—a 200-yuan fine plus 3 penalty points—what a huge loss! The yellow box junction refers to those yellow grid lines usually set up at intersections or in front of bus stops to prevent traffic congestion and accidents. A traffic police friend told me that as long as your wheels touch the grid, it counts as stopping, no matter how briefly, and you’ll be penalized—there’s no grace period. Common penalties include fines and penalty points, with standards varying by region but generally ranging from 200 to 500 yuan and 1 to 3 points. This incident reminded me to always pay attention to road signs while driving and avoid stopping there for convenience. It’s best to plan parking spots in advance or use a mobile app to check real-time traffic conditions to avoid losing more than you gain. Safety first—keeping roads clear protects everyone.

I usually enjoy studying traffic rules, and stopping within the yellow box junction is definitely not something to take lightly. Whether you stop for one second or one minute, as long as you occupy that yellow grid, you violate the prohibition sign regulations. The standard penalty is a fine starting at 200 yuan, with some cities imposing higher fines—for example, Beijing charges 500 yuan and deducts 3 points from your license. The reason is practical: yellow box junctions are designed for high-traffic areas, such as intersections or in front of fire lanes. Stopping there blocks other vehicles and even emergency responders, so the rule is zero-tolerance. I recommend drivers develop the habit of slowing down in advance when approaching a yellow box junction—don’t assume a brief stop will go unnoticed, as surveillance is widespread these days. If you occasionally get fined, don’t complain unfairly. Pay the fine promptly to avoid issues with your credit record. Driving in compliance with the rules is the best way to stay worry-free.

Last week, I dropped a friend off at the airport and stopped briefly at the entrance's hatch markings to unload luggage. Three days later, I received a text message saying I was caught on camera and fined 200 yuan. Many mistakenly believe stopping for a few seconds is fine, but legally, any stop is a violation—there's no time threshold. Penalties typically combine fines and demerit points, commonly 200 yuan and 3 points. From a safety perspective, hatch markings prevent gridlock at intersections. If you stop there and a car hits you, you're fully liable for any accident. I learned my lesson and now go directly to the parking area to handle things—don't lose big for small gains. Remember to watch for road markings and avoid them in advance to stay safe.


