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How Many Centimeters Should a Temporarily Parked Vehicle Be from the Edge Line?

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MichaelFitz
08/29/2025, 04:12:17 AM

When temporarily parking a motor vehicle on the road, it should be parked in the direction of traffic, with the vehicle body close to the right edge line of the road and not exceeding 30 centimeters from the edge. Below is relevant information about roadside parking: Precautions: The vehicle body must not exceed the right edge line of the road or the sidewalk edge, and the distance between the vehicle body and the right edge line of the road or the sidewalk edge should be kept as small as possible, ideally less than 30 centimeters. The parking position should be more than 50 meters away from intersections to avoid affecting right-turning vehicles changing lanes. Additionally, when temporarily parking on the road, it must not obstruct the passage of other vehicles and pedestrians. Locations Where Parking Is Prohibited: Parking is not allowed in sections of the road with no-parking signs or markings, in sections with separation facilities between motor vehicle lanes and non-motor vehicle lanes or sidewalks, as well as in crosswalks and construction zones. Parking is also prohibited at intersections, railway crossings, sharp curves, narrow roads less than 4 meters wide, bridges, steep slopes, tunnels, and within 50 meters of these locations.

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SanAyla
09/11/2025, 01:38:33 AM

When temporarily parking by the roadside, it's best to keep the tires within 30 centimeters of the curb edge. I remembered this distance when I was learning to drive, mainly to ensure more stable parking without scratching the wheels or causing body damage. Parking too far out may extend the vehicle into the center of the road, obstructing other vehicles or pedestrians, especially in congested urban areas where it can easily lead to minor frictions. Parking closer also makes it easier for pedestrians to pass without having to detour. I remember one rainy day when my car was parked too far out and the door panel got dirty from splashing water—since then, I've kept it within 30 centimeters. I recommend beginners practice measuring this distance in open areas; with practice, it will become second nature.

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DelSarah
10/25/2025, 02:29:17 AM

In daily driving, I usually park my car about 30 centimeters away from the curb. This distance is both safe and practical, preventing accidental tire damage from scraping against the curb and reducing the risk of being mistakenly ticketed by police. In busy traffic areas, parking too far out can encroach on lane space and hinder other vehicles, while parking too close may scrape the undercarriage. Based on experience, beginners can glance at the side mirror to ensure the car is parallel with a proper gap, making it easy to adjust position. Developing a habit of regularly checking parking practices can prevent minor issues from accumulating, such as avoiding scraping pedestrians with an overhanging rear end.

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StCarlos
12/08/2025, 01:53:08 AM

When parking close to the curb, it is generally recommended to stay within 30 centimeters for optimal results. This prevents tire damage from the curb and ensures smooth traffic flow. A simple measurement method is to use the side mirror to align the car body with the edge line, leaving appropriate clearance for pedestrians and cyclists to pass smoothly. Developing good habits starts with paying attention to daily details.

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McJuliet
01/28/2026, 03:04:22 AM

From the perspective of traffic regulations, roadside parking should be kept within 30 centimeters of the edge line. This rule is designed to maintain lane accessibility and pedestrian safety space. Parking too far may violate regulations and result in a ticket, while parking too close can easily cause vehicle scratches or tire wear. In practice, you can park by the roadside, get out of the car, and use steps to measure whether the distance is reasonable. Extra caution is needed on narrow streets to leave a buffer zone, reducing risks from emergency braking. Novice drivers can master this skill by practicing a few simulated attempts first.

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PeytonLynn
04/24/2026, 12:50:42 AM

Urban life has taught me that keeping roadside parking around 30 centimeters is the most hassle-free. This compact parking doesn't occupy extra space and ensures safe pedestrian passage. Parking too far from the curb risks complaints or towing; too close may scratch the rims on uneven ground. Developing the habit of checking the front position after parking protects the vehicle and avoids unnecessary conflicts. It's advisable to use the reversing camera for precise adjustments, ensuring long-term worry-free driving by accurately controlling the distance.

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