
Parking should be done in designated parking lots, areas where long-term parking is permitted, or marked parking spaces on the road, and vehicles should be parked in sequence within the designated spots. Parking precautions: When parking for an extended period, try to park in a garage. Do not park on roadways, sidewalks, or in areas marked with no long-term parking signs. First, consider your own convenience when parking, but also think about others' convenience and potential unexpected situations. Second, park in shaded areas; position the rear of the car toward the sunlight; pay attention to parallel parking etiquette; and wash the car promptly before rain. After parking, check if the wipers are turned off: During summer parking, many car owners prefer to lift the wipers upright, primarily to protect them. When a car is parked outside under intense sunlight, the temperature on the windshield can exceed 60 degrees Celsius. If the wipers are not lifted, the rubber material on the wipers will remain pressed against the hot windshield. Over time, the high temperature can cause the rubber to deform, which will eventually render the wipers ineffective.

When it comes to parking, safety comes first—always choose a reliable spot. I always look for flat, open parking lots or designated spaces, avoiding sharp turns, steep slopes, or dimly lit areas, as these spots are prone to collisions during turns or theft. Once, I parked on a deserted rural roadside, and my car window got smashed—a hard lesson learned. So now, I prioritize high-traffic areas with surveillance coverage, like mall garages or assigned residential parking. Never park in front of fire lanes or under no-parking signs, or you’ll risk fines or towing. During rain, avoid low-lying areas to prevent waterlogging, and in winter, steer clear of parking under trees to avoid falling branches or hail damage. In short, balance safety, convenience, and traffic rules to minimize risks and protect your car.

When parking, I mainly prioritize convenience and peace of mind. For example, when going shopping or to gatherings, parking directly in the underground garage of the destination is the easiest, even though it charges a fee—it saves the hassle of finding a spot. Using a mobile app to check real-time parking availability and prices is super practical and even allows for , saving time. Parking in the city is challenging, so I choose properly marked spots or temporary roadside parking, being careful not to block bus stops or restaurant takeout areas to avoid inconveniencing others. If driving an electric car, I look for spots with charging stations to be more eco-friendly. Once, I parked incorrectly and got fined 200 yuan, which taught me a lesson. Planning parking spots in advance improves efficiency and avoids trouble.

When parking with family, extra caution is required. I always choose crowded places with extensive surveillance like shopping mall parking lots for higher safety – never park in remote corners or isolated areas at night to prevent risks. Clearly observe ground markings and signs to avoid violations; once I nearly had an accident by parking in a no-parking zone. Ensure vehicle protection by avoiding spots under trees to prevent bird droppings and falling branches. Select level areas for children's boarding/alighting to prevent falls. The golden rule: safety first, convenience second.

Urban parking can be complex, and following the rules is crucial. I always use paid parking lots or roadside spots to avoid fines or towing. Never park on blind sidewalks, pedestrian walkways, or near fire hydrants—it obstructs traffic and is illegal. Using shared parking apps helps find available spots efficiently and saves money. During peak hours, plan ahead or use garages to minimize hassle. Prioritize electric vehicle charging spots for eco-friendliness. In short, choosing proper facilities helps maintain urban order.

Parking also has environmental impacts. I would choose parking lots to reduce roadside congestion and pollution. Avoid parking on park lawns or natural areas to protect the ecology and prevent damage. Drive electric vehicles and locate charging stations for convenient low-carbon travel. Do not park near saplings or sensitive areas to prevent harm. Advocate for walking short distances instead of driving. In summary, balance convenience and environmental protection to reduce your footprint.


