
Parking is prohibited within 50 meters of a sharp curve. Below is relevant information about illegal parking: Definition of illegal parking: Illegal parking is a legal term referring to situations where vehicle parking violates Article 63 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China." It means parking in undesignated areas. Penalties for illegal parking: For on-site illegal parking violations, if the driver is present, traffic police can point out the violation, issue a verbal warning, and order the driver to leave immediately. Generally, as long as the driver departs quickly, there will be no fine. If the driver refuses to leave and the parked vehicle obstructs the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians, the traffic police may impose a fine ranging from 20 to 200 yuan.

I've seen plenty of cases of parking on sharp bends during my years of driving. The general rule is to avoid parking within at least 30 meters because visibility is particularly poor on sharp turns. If a car coming from behind can't brake in time, a direct collision could be disastrous. During my long-distance trips, I've witnessed chain accidents caused by vehicles parked within 30 meters of a bend. At high speeds, drivers can't see parked cars ahead, leaving them with dangerously short reaction times. This isn't just a rule—it's a safety baseline. Consider that there might be pedestrians or obstacles on the inside of the curve, making parking there even riskier. Even for temporary stops, choose straight or open areas. In short, remember the 30-meter rule—it can save lives! Make it a habit to regularly check brake lights and parking positions.

Once, I was in a hurry and parked carelessly at a sharp bend on a mountain road, almost getting hit by a large truck. Since then, I've remembered: never park within 30 meters of a sharp bend. The reason? Road regulations mandate this to give drivers ample reaction time. At that bend, visibility was obstructed, and at high speeds, an accident could happen in seconds. I also talked to a friend at the auto repair shop, who said that frequent parking in such spots not only wears out tires but also poses significant safety risks. My advice is to check your route on a map before driving to avoid parking at sharp bends. If you must park, find a service area or a straight section of road for peace of mind.

New drivers might not know, but the parking restriction on sharp bends is usually 30 meters. I think this rule is quite important, and here's why: limited visibility on curves increases collision risks when parked too close. My driving instructor taught me to always check surroundings when parking, especially on winding roads—safe distances can be lifesavers. Remember this number, don't gamble with safety. Also, take breaks when tired, but choose flat, open areas. If you must stop due to emergencies, pull over properly onto the shoulder with hazard lights on. Never underestimate these rules—they protect both you and others.


