Is stopping on the roadside to drop off passengers considered a traffic violation?
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If there is no no-parking sign at the stopping location, it is not considered a violation. Below are relevant details: Traffic order: With the increasing number of vehicles in cities, illegal parking has become more common. Illegal parking can lead to traffic congestion, so drivers must avoid parking indiscriminately. When parking roadside, try to park in designated spaces to ensure safety and avoid disrupting traffic flow. Random parking may disrupt traffic order and cause congestion. Note: When driving normally, if you need to stop roadside to let passengers disembark, ensure you pull over safely; otherwise, it may lead to traffic accidents. During regular parking, avoid stopping in no-parking zones as this constitutes a violation. Traffic police may issue tickets if caught, so drivers must remain vigilant.