
Regarding penalties for illegal parking of motor vehicles, if the driver is present at the time of the violation, the traffic police can point out the illegal act and issue a verbal warning, instructing the driver to leave immediately. Generally, as long as the driver departs quickly, there will be no monetary penalty. If the driver is not present, in addition to issuing a fine and a ticket, the vehicle may also be towed to a location that does not obstruct traffic. Delays in the traffic violation query platform system may result in delays in fine clearance: From the moment a violation occurs, it must go through certain steps such as being captured, confirmed, and publicized. Similarly, processing the violation points and paying fines also requires going through procedures. Using third-party agency services may cause delays in fine clearance: With the rapid development of smartphones, various apps and public accounts for handling traffic violations have emerged. The time taken to process violations varies depending on the channels used by each agency to clear violations.

Last time I parked my car on the yellow line by the roadside, I got a ticket from the police—a 200-yuan fine and 1 penalty point. To be honest, the penalty standards for illegal parking are pretty much the same in most cities: parking randomly in non-parking zones usually results in a fine of 100 to 200 yuan and 1 penalty point; parking in no-stopping zones or dangerous areas like school entrances can escalate to 300 or even 500 yuan, plus your car might get towed. Towing fees aren’t cheap either, typically starting at 500 to 600 yuan. The key is not to cut corners—my friend once forgot the time and parked in a fire lane, and his car got towed, costing him 800 yuan. Nowadays, I use a parking app to check for available spots and plan ahead to avoid trouble. Remember, illegal parking doesn’t just cost you money—accumulating too many penalty points could lead to your driver’s license being revoked, and that would be a huge loss.

As a frequent driver, I believe that illegal parking penalties are more about educating us to pay attention to public safety. The standards are basically the same: parking illegally on ordinary roads results in a fine of 100 to 200 yuan and 1 demerit point; but if the location is particularly dangerous, such as on a sidewalk or a sharp bend, the fine can jump to 500 yuan with 2 demerit points, and you may also incur additional towing fees. Safety comes first—haphazard parking not only disrupts traffic but can also cause accidents. I once parked in front of a hospital and almost blocked an ambulance, ending up with a 300-yuan fine. I recommend everyone pay attention to signs before parking to avoid small savings leading to big losses. Additionally, accumulating too many demerit points from repeated violations can even prevent you from passing your annual vehicle inspection.

I often see parents parking illegally when picking up their kids from school, which is really dangerous. The standard penalty for illegal parking is usually a fine of 150 to 200 yuan and 1 demerit point, but it's much stricter in school zones: parking within the yellow line at the school gate may result in an immediate fine of 300 yuan plus towing. The towing fee is additional, ranging from about 500 to 1,000 yuan. I remind everyone to arrive early and wait in nearby parking lots to keep children out of harm's way. Additionally, fines vary slightly between cities, with higher penalties likely in central areas of major cities. The key is to develop good habits to avoid accumulating demerit points that could affect your driver's license. This way, everyone can travel more safely.


