Must a car exiting a parking space yield to through traffic?
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A vehicle exiting a parking space must yield to through traffic, as vehicles leaving parking spaces generally need to turn, and traffic regulations stipulate that turning vehicles must yield to through traffic. Areas where parking is prohibited: Road shoulders marked with yellow no-parking lines indicate zones where roadside parking or vehicle stopping is forbidden, with the length of the marking indicating the prohibited range. Yellow grid lines designate areas where stopping is prohibited for any reason, typically applied at intersections or access points prone to traffic congestion caused by temporary parking. Special zones such as within 30 meters of bus stops, gas stations, emergency stations, and in front of fire stations do not permit temporary vehicle parking. No parking is allowed 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 prohibited on road sections with separation facilities between motor vehicle lanes and non-motorized vehicle lanes or sidewalks, as well as at pedestrian crossings and construction zones.