How to deal with parking on the highway emergency lane for toilet use?
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Parking on the highway emergency lane for toilet use is treated as a traffic violation. Emergency lane: The highway emergency lane refers to the part of the road adjacent to the right-hand traffic lane, including the hard shoulder, with a width of more than 3 meters and an effective length of 30 meters or more, which can meet the needs of motor vehicle parking. In emergency situations, vehicles can drive or park on the emergency lane. Parking on the emergency lane is illegal: Parking on the highway emergency lane under non-emergency conditions, except for commercial passenger vehicles, is illegal. Situations where the emergency lane can be used include: when the driver suddenly falls ill and is unable to drive normally, provided it does not obstruct the safe passage of other vehicles; when the vehicle breaks down and cannot be driven normally, such as a flat tire, running out of fuel, brake failure, or steering failure, which makes driving impossible or poses serious hazards.