Is it a violation if the car body extends beyond the parking space?
1 Answers
It is a violation if the car body extends beyond the parking space. Additional details are as follows: 1. Correct parking: The entire car body must be within the parking space to avoid being considered illegal parking. If the car body crosses the line, it will also be considered illegal parking. If the car body is not completely parked within the space, part of it will remain outside the line, occupying another person's parking space and affecting other vehicles' parking operations. In severe cases, it may even prevent others from parking properly. 2. Illegal parking: Illegal parking refers to violations of Article 63 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China." Temporary parking of motor vehicles on the road must comply with regulations; otherwise, it is considered illegal parking. Parking is prohibited in the following areas: sections with no-parking signs or markings, sections with isolation facilities between motor vehicle lanes and non-motor vehicle lanes or sidewalks, crosswalks, and construction zones; intersections, railway crossings, sharp curves, narrow roads less than 4 meters wide, bridges, steep slopes, tunnels, and sections within 50 meters of these locations; areas within 30 meters of bus stops, emergency stations, gas stations, fire hydrants, or fire stations (except when using these facilities); opening car doors or allowing passengers to enter or exit before the vehicle comes to a complete stop, or obstructing other vehicles or pedestrians when opening or closing doors; roadside parking must be close to the right side of the road, and the driver must not leave the vehicle, and must depart immediately after passengers enter or exit or after loading/unloading items; urban buses are not allowed to stop to pick up or drop off passengers outside designated stops.