What does a white parking space line mean?
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White parking space lines indicate that this is a paid parking space. In areas with white markings, you need to check roadside signs to determine if parking is actually allowed, as not all white lines on the roadside denote parking spaces. Even in paid parking zones, you cannot park at any time and must follow the instructions on roadside signs. More information about parking space lines is as follows: 1. Blue parking space lines: Indicate that this is a free parking space. However, it's important to note that there are two situations where you might be penalized: (1) Parking for more than a day or longer, as blue parking spaces prohibit vehicles from being maliciously occupied for extended periods; there are also blue dashed parking spaces that specify time-limited parking, and exceeding the time limit should be avoided. (2) Some blue-lined parking spaces may have arrows indicating the parking direction, which should also be noted. 2. Yellow parking space lines: Indicate that this is a dedicated parking space. Dedicated parking spaces are usually reserved for special vehicles, such as fire trucks. If the yellow line is a solid single line, it means "No Parking," and areas marked with yellow single solid lines or yellow curbs are not allowed for parking. If the yellow line is dashed, it means temporary parking is allowed, but long-term parking is not permitted.