Is the parking distance 30 meters or 50 meters?

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KevinMarie
07/30/25 9:48am
50m. Motor vehicles are not allowed to park at intersections, railway crossings, sharp curves, narrow roads less than 4 meters wide, bridges, steep slopes, tunnels, or within 50 meters of the above locations. Parking in these areas not only endangers the driver's property and personal safety but also poses risks to others' property and personal safety. When temporarily parking on the road, motor vehicles must comply with the following regulations: 1. Parking is prohibited in 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. 2. Parking is prohibited at intersections, railway crossings, sharp curves, narrow roads less than 4 meters wide, bridges, steep slopes, tunnels, or within 50 meters of the above locations. 3. Parking is prohibited in front of bus stops, emergency stations, gas stations, fire hydrants, or fire stations (including within 30 meters of these locations), except when using these facilities. 4. Doors must not be opened or passengers allowed to board or alight before the vehicle comes to a complete stop, and opening doors must not obstruct other vehicles or pedestrians. 5. When parking on the roadside, vehicles must stay close to the right side of the road, and the driver must not leave the vehicle. After passengers board or alight or goods are loaded or unloaded, the vehicle must depart immediately. 6. City buses are not allowed to stop to pick up or drop off passengers outside designated bus stops.
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