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How many types of markings allow temporary parking on the roadside?

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VanSophie
09/04/25 2:20am

There are 3 types of markings that allow temporary parking on the roadside. Meaning of the markings: Solid blue lines indicate free parking spaces: dashed blue lines indicate time-limited free parking; solid white lines indicate paid parking spaces: dashed white lines allow temporary parking; solid yellow lines indicate dedicated parking spaces: dashed yellow lines allow temporary parking. Precautions for roadside parking: Parking spaces with signs, markings, or indicators specifying temporary parking or time periods are temporary parking spaces; no-parking signs with a blue background, red circle, and red diagonal line indicate no long-term parking but allow temporary parking; the outermost yellow dashed line allows temporary parking, but the duration should not be too long.

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LucasMarie
09/16/25 3:34am

There are mainly three types of road markings for temporary parking, and I’d like to share some experience. The most common is the white dashed line, like those on regular urban roads—you can pull over for a few minutes to drop off/pick up passengers or load/unload items, offering flexibility. But don’t park too long; exceeding the time limit (usually 3-5 minutes) risks a ticket. Yellow dashed lines sometimes allow short stops too, such as on narrow streets, indicating no long-term parking but permitting brief stops—just check for supplementary signs to avoid confusion. There are also time-limited parking markings, often near commercial areas, with arrows or time slots (e.g., “allowed after 8 PM”) painted on white lines. Always observe the line colors and signs while driving—safety first, or you’ll face fines starting at ¥200, which feels unfair. Overall, these markings are designed for driver convenience, so don’t overlook the details.

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Jane
09/16/25 3:36am

As a new driver, I often felt confused when parking temporarily on the roadside. Later, I learned through an APP that there are several standard types of road markings. The white dashed line is the most basic one, indicating that temporary parking is allowed. You can simply pull over to pick up/drop off passengers or run errands—it's straightforward. Yellow dashed lines allow temporary parking in specific areas like non-main roads, but the rules are slightly more complex. It's best to check for no-parking signs to avoid violations. Additionally, there are markings with time indicators, such as small arrows or text specifying parking hours during the day or night, which are highly practical. In short, remembering these can help avoid tickets. Beginners are advised to practice observing marking locations, avoid overstaying, and ensure safe driving.

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Cayden
10/30/25 4:09am

From the perspective of road marking design, there are mainly two types of temporary roadside parking markings. The white dashed line is the universal type, allowing short-term parking and widely applicable. The yellow dashed line permits temporary parking in certain areas, but it has more restrictions than the white line. Additionally, there are specific time-limited markings such as nighttime or peak-hour parking lines, which feature white dashed lines with time symbols. The color and form of the markings are crucial, and referring to the traffic regulations handbook while driving will help better understand the details.

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DiAlivia
12/13/25 4:17am

In daily driving, temporary roadside parking markings like white dashed lines are very practical, allowing you to quickly pull over for errands; yellow dashed lines can also be used temporarily but are prone to rule neglect such as the 3-minute time limit. Key safety points: turn on hazard lights when parking, check signs, ensure no obstruction to traffic flow—this helps reduce accident risks. There aren't many types of markings, and once accustomed, they save hassle and trouble.

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