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What are the vehicle parking requirements?

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McKaylee
07/29/25 8:49pm

Here is an introduction to the vehicle parking requirements: 1. Unified vehicle parking: Vehicles must be parked uniformly in sheds, parking spaces, or private garages, and are not allowed to be parked in front of teaching buildings, residential buildings, at building entrances, or on the first-floor balconies of teaching buildings. 2. Parking in front of bulletin boards: Vehicles parked in front of bulletin boards (the small playground for throwing embroidered balls) should be neatly arranged (with the front of the vehicles facing the same direction, uniformly aligned). 3. Parking on both sides of the road: Vehicles parked on both sides of the road (the large round Moslan) must have their fronts facing inward, and the rear of the vehicles must not extend beyond the designated line.

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AlexisLee
08/14/25 6:23pm

As a frequent driver, you really need to pay attention to vehicle parking requirements. What I value most is the roadside parking rules: the wheels must be close to the sidewalk, no more than 30 centimeters away, to avoid scratching pedestrians or other cars. You also need to be careful not to block the passage of other vehicles, especially on narrow streets. When parking on both sides, make sure there is enough space for cars to pass safely. Time limits are also important. For example, yellow line zones only allow short-term parking, and exceeding the time limit can easily result in a ticket. I recommend beginners start with simple practices, such as angled parking spaces in supermarket parking lots, which are easy to enter and exit without worrying about direction. On rainy days, parking requires extra caution—avoid parking in high-standing water areas to prevent your car from getting flooded. In short, following the rules can reduce the risk of accidents and make travel safer for everyone.

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DaniellaDella
10/16/25 6:48am

Over the years of driving with children, I've been particularly attentive to parking safety. I prioritize spacious parking spots and avoid parking near trees or on slopes to prevent vehicle slippage. Near school zones, parking is absolutely prohibited to ensure pedestrian safety for students. In shopping mall parking lots, I make a point to check for 'No Parking' signs and leave enough trunk space for easy access to items, avoiding blockage of passageways. When going out with kids, I choose spots closer to entrances to minimize walking risks. Occasionally encountering emergency vehicle lanes, parking is strictly forbidden as the consequences could be severe. I believe that observing the surroundings carefully and moving slowly while parking can prevent potential hazards, making family outings more secure.

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HannahMarie
11/29/25 7:34am

From the perspective of protecting the community environment, vehicle parking requires public awareness. Never park in front of fire hydrants or emergency exits, as it can obstruct rescue operations; when parking in greenways or park areas, adhere to designated spots to avoid damaging greenery and causing traffic congestion. I usually opt for efficient parking methods like parallel parking to save space and alleviate traffic pressure. Avoiding prolonged idling is also crucial to reduce carbon emissions. Some areas have dedicated electric vehicle charging zones, so gasoline-powered cars should not occupy these spots to support environmental trends. In short, simple actions like checking roadside signs and leaving pedestrian pathways can make the city cleaner and life more harmonious for everyone.

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