How many meters from a bridge is parking prohibited?

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AveryLynn
07/29/25 11:10pm
Parking is prohibited within 50 meters of a bridge. Driving techniques under different weather conditions are as follows: 1. Driving in rain: Before setting off, carefully check the brakes, wipers, lights, horn, steering, and other components to ensure they are in good condition. While driving, adjust your speed appropriately, increase the distance between vehicles, and generally avoid overtaking. Take early action when encountering situations, avoiding sudden steering and braking to prevent skidding or rollover. When passing through waterlogged areas, check the water depth beforehand; it should not exceed the exhaust pipe. Drive slowly and avoid stalling or stopping midway. 2. Driving in fog: Fog reduces visibility, making it difficult for drivers to see the road clearly and increasing driving hazards. In addition to turning on fog lights and tail lights, drive at a very slow speed. If the fog is too thick, stop and wait until it dissipates before continuing.
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SanTaylor
08/16/25 1:20am
Having driven for over a decade, I've firmly memorized parking regulations. Regarding parking near bridges, generally you shouldn't park within 50 meters because bridge sections are usually narrow. If you park there, you'll block the path of vehicles behind you, potentially causing accidents. I've experienced a similar situation before - once when I pulled over on a small bridge, it nearly caused a rear-end collision with other vehicles. The police came, gave me a lecture, and issued a ticket. So now when approaching a bridge, I always check in advance for suitable parking spots and make sure to stay at least 50 meters away for peace of mind. Remember, safety comes first - don't park randomly near bridges, otherwise you'll not only face risks but also have to pay fines. When driving in the city, pay extra attention to similar restrictions, such as special distance requirements near tunnel entrances and school zones. Developing good habits can save you a lot of trouble.
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LaCamille
10/18/25 7:17am
When I first started learning to drive, I wasn't clear about many rules. The instructor repeatedly emphasized that parking near bridges is prohibited, explaining that the area within 50 meters around a bridge is a restricted zone. At first, I found it strange, but later I understood - because bridges have special structures with narrow roads, parking there could limit visibility or increase the risk of accidents. Once during practice, I tried stopping near a bridge and was immediately scolded by the instructor for this dangerous action. Now that I drive myself, I always plan my route in advance to avoid parking near bridges, especially during rush hours when traffic is heavy. This regulation applies to most roads, and while it makes parking slightly more difficult, it's absolutely necessary from a safety perspective. We should also pay attention to other restricted areas in daily driving, such as sharp turns or near crosswalks where random parking is similarly prohibited.
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