What is the difference between blue, white, and yellow parking spaces?
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The differences between blue, white, and yellow parking spaces are as follows: Roadside parking spaces marked with solid blue lines are free for long-term parking, while dashed lines indicate time-limited free parking; Roadside parking spaces marked with white lines require payment, some are "free at night," and parking should be done according to roadside signs; Parking spaces marked with solid yellow lines are generally reserved for special vehicles (such as fire trucks). Here are some parking precautions: No parking in areas with no-parking signs: No-parking signs indicate that within the specified area, all vehicles are prohibited from parking temporarily or for a long time. No parking within yellow grid lines: Yellow grid lines indicate that parking is prohibited in this area for any reason. They are commonly found at intersections, entrances, and exits. Solid yellow lines: Parking is prohibited on roads with solid yellow lines. The length of the yellow line indicates the size of the no-parking area. No parking near bus stops: Parking is prohibited in areas such as bus stops, gas stations, emergency stations, and near fire hydrants.