Is parking over the line within a parking space considered a violation?
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Parking over the line within a parking space is considered illegal parking. Parking instructions: When parking, vehicles should align with the parking space markings and park in the same direction as the flow of traffic on the road. Vehicles must not park over the lines or occupy multiple spaces, otherwise it will be treated as illegal parking. If such parking obstructs the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians, the vehicle may be towed in accordance with the law. Additionally, vehicles without residential certification parked in white dashed-line parking spaces will also be penalized as illegal parking. High-altitude video surveillance: High-altitude video surveillance can not only accurately capture the license plate information of parked vehicles but also record violations such as parking over the lines or occupying multiple spaces. Apart from on-site penalties by law enforcement officers and existing electronic surveillance, high-altitude video and other electronic toll collection devices will soon be integrated with the traffic police's electronic monitoring system to impose non-contact penalties on illegally parked vehicles.