Is it okay if the front of the car lightly hits the wall when parking?
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It is generally okay if the front of the car lightly hits the wall when parking. Most car fronts have bumpers, which provide some cushioning and shock absorption. As long as the impact is light, there is usually no issue. However, it is important to be cautious, especially in crowded parking areas. Always pay attention when parking or reversing—safety first. Below are some parking precautions: 1. No parking in areas with no-parking signs: No-parking signs indicate that all vehicles are prohibited from stopping temporarily or for an extended period within the designated area. 2. No parking within yellow grid lines: Yellow grid lines indicate that parking is prohibited in this area for any reason. These are commonly found at intersections, entrances, and exits. 3. Yellow solid lines: Parking is prohibited on roads with yellow solid lines. The length of the yellow solid line indicates the extent of the no-parking zone. 4. No parking near bus stops: Parking is prohibited in areas such as bus stops, gas stations, emergency stations, and near fire hydrants.