What do the markings on roadside parking spaces mean?

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MarianaFitz
07/30/25 1:21am
There are three types of parking space markings: white lines indicate paid parking spaces, yellow lines indicate reserved parking spaces, and blue lines indicate free parking spaces. The following is a related introduction: 1. White parking spaces: Indicates that this parking space is a paid parking space, mostly located on sidewalks and setback lines, and is suitable for parking fee management by traffic investment companies. 2. Yellow parking spaces: Indicates that this parking space is an exclusive parking space, suitable for leased parking spaces or situations where relevant units apply for setup, and is used for office or public vehicle parking. 3. Blue parking spaces: Indicates that this parking space is a free parking space, suitable for parking spaces planned around government office premises.
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