How many meters before a sharp curve is parking prohibited?

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LeEmily
07/30/25 12:21am
When driving a motor vehicle, parking is prohibited within 50 meters before a sharp curve. Below are specific regulations regarding parking restrictions: No-parking zones: Parking is prohibited in areas with no-parking signs or markings, on road sections separating motor vehicle lanes from non-motor vehicle lanes or sidewalks with isolation facilities, as well as at crosswalks and construction zones. Roadside parking: Vehicles must park closely along the right side of the road. The driver must remain with the vehicle and depart immediately after passengers alight/board or goods are loaded/unloaded. City buses are not permitted to stop for passenger boarding/alighting outside designated bus stops.
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