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What does a white line parking space mean?

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LucasLee
07/29/2025, 11:20:53 AM

White parking space: Indicates that this parking space is a paid parking space. In areas with white markings, roadside signs should be checked to determine whether parking is actually allowed here, as not all white lines on the roadside indicate parking spaces. Even in paid parking zones, parking is not allowed at all times; it must be done according to the instructions on roadside signs. Below are related explanations: 1. Blue parking space: Indicates that this parking space is a free parking space. However, it should be noted that there are two situations where penalties may apply: first, parking for more than one day or longer, as blue parking spaces prohibit malicious long-term occupation by motor vehicles; second, some blue dashed parking spaces may have time-limited parking indicated, and exceeding the time limit should be avoided. Additionally, some blue line parking spaces may have arrows indicating the parking direction, which should also be noted. 2. Yellow parking space: Indicates that this parking space is an exclusive parking space. Exclusive parking spaces are generally reserved for special vehicles, such as fire trucks. If the yellow line is a solid line, it means "no parking," and parking is not allowed in areas marked with a single solid yellow line or yellow curb. If the yellow line is dashed, it indicates that temporary parking is allowed, but long-term parking is not permitted.

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DelEliza
08/14/2025, 04:07:35 AM

I drive in the city all year round, and when I see white line parking spaces, I know they are paid parking spots. These types of parking spaces are usually marked on the roadside, with a fee display board nearby, informing you of the charging standards and time periods. When parking, pay attention to the direction of your car—some places require parking in the direction of the arrow, otherwise, you may get a ticket. The charging period is usually during the day, and it might be free at night, but this depends on the specific road section's signage. Unlike blue free parking spaces or yellow dedicated parking spaces, white line parking spaces require payment. Nowadays, many cities use electronic systems—after parking, you need to scan a QR code to pay or wait for the parking attendant to issue a ticket. Remember to pay on time, as unpaid fees might affect your personal credit record.

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Tami
10/11/2025, 03:56:56 AM

When I first learned to drive, I couldn't tell the difference between parking spaces of various colors either. It wasn't until I got fined once that I finally understood. White-lined parking spaces are the kind that require payment, usually found in commercial areas or high-traffic road sections. Parking attendants will come with POS machines to time your stay, and in some places, you can pay by scanning a QR code yourself. I remember one time when I parked in such a space while having dinner with friends, we chatted for too long and overstayed by two hours, ending up paying an extra thirty yuan in parking fees. White parking spaces are different from the free blue ones in residential areas. Some locations might be free on weekends, but you need to check the specific regulations. I recommend everyone to look for the parking fee standard signs nearby before parking, so you don't end up losing out like I did.

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Alivia
11/24/2025, 09:14:15 PM

Our city's parking management manual states that parking spaces marked with solid white lines are fee-based. Traffic authorities equip these spaces with charging facilities to control vehicle turnover through timed fees. White parking spaces are most commonly found in downtown commercial areas and around hospitals, with rates ranging from 5 to 20 yuan per hour. Note that some cities are piloting nighttime free policies, such as no charge between 9 PM and 7 AM the next day. Unlike yellow spaces reserved for special vehicles, white spaces are open to all civilian vehicles. Many locations have now upgraded to smart parking systems where failure to pay will result in license plate recording.

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LaHope
01/14/2026, 10:46:09 PM

Last week, I drove a shared car to run errands, and the navigation instructed me to park in a white-lined parking space. The APP indicated that this was a paid parking spot, and the system would automatically deduct the fee from my account. These types of parking spaces usually have prominent signs, and it's best to pay attention to the directional arrows. I noticed that fees vary by location, with downtown areas being twice as expensive as residential areas. For quick shopping trips, these spots can be a cheaper alternative to underground mall parking. It's worth noting that white-lined spaces are sometimes free during certain periods, such as holidays or off-peak hours. However, to be safe, I always check the fee notice board to confirm.

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LaGianna
04/11/2026, 01:34:26 AM

There's a row of white-lined parking spaces right downstairs in my neighborhood, charging fees from 8 AM to 8 PM. The property management said these are on-street parking spaces designated by the traffic police department, with revenue going to municipal management. Compared to the residential garage, parking here costs half as much, but you have to remember to pay on time. I've noticed a pattern: spaces near subway entrances charge higher rates, while those on backstreets are cheaper. Some car owners think they can park for free at night, but fees still apply after the free period ends. Last time, the car next to mine got a payment overdue notice, and I heard accumulating too many could affect the annual inspection. Now payment is very convenient—just scan the QR code sprayed on the parking space, no need to rush looking for your phone when the attendant comes.

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