What Does the Blue Parking Space Line Represent?
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Blue parking space lines indicate free parking spaces, white lines denote paid parking spaces, and yellow lines represent dedicated parking spaces. Blue parking spaces are further distinguished by solid and dashed lines: dashed lines indicate 3-minute or 15-minute free temporary parking spaces, while only solid lines signify free long-term parking spaces, typically designated around government office areas. The differentiation of road traffic markings is as follows: White dashed lines, when marked on road sections, are used to separate traffic flows in the same direction or serve as safety distance recognition lines; when marked at intersections, they guide vehicle movement. White solid lines, when marked on road sections, separate motor vehicles from non-motor vehicles traveling in the same direction or indicate the edge of the roadway; at intersections, they may serve as guide lane lines or stop lines. Yellow dashed lines, when marked on road sections, separate opposing traffic flows. When marked on the roadside or curbs, they prohibit long-term parking along the road. Yellow solid lines, when marked on road sections, separate opposing traffic flows; when marked on the roadside or curbs, they prohibit both long-term and temporary parking along the road.