Is Parking in a Waterlogged Parking Spot Harmful to the Car?
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Parking in a waterlogged parking spot can be harmful to the car. If a car is parked in a waterlogged area for an extended period, it may cause the wheel hubs and brake components to rust. Areas where parking is prohibited: Curbs marked with yellow no-parking lines indicate areas where roadside parking and stopping are prohibited. The length of the marking indicates the range of the no-parking zone. Yellow grid lines are used to mark areas where parking is prohibited for any reason. These are typically found at intersections, entrances, and exits where temporary parking could cause traffic congestion. Special areas such as within 30 meters of bus stops, gas stations, emergency stations, and in front of fire stations do not allow temporary parking. Parking is not permitted at intersections, railway crossings, sharp curves, narrow roads less than 4 meters wide, bridges, steep slopes, tunnels, or within 50 meters of these locations. Parking is also prohibited on road sections with separation facilities between motor vehicle lanes, non-motor vehicle lanes, and sidewalks, as well as at crosswalks and construction zones.