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What is the penalty for parking on a tactile pavement?

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McJaxon
09/03/25 3:13am
Parking on a tactile pavement incurs a fine of 200 yuan. Here are the specific details regarding the Road Traffic Safety Law: 1. Legal provisions: According to Article 56 of the Road Traffic Safety Law, motor vehicles should be parked in designated areas. It is prohibited to park motor vehicles on sidewalks, and temporary parking on roads should not obstruct other vehicles or pedestrians. Therefore, occupying or pressing on a tactile pavement with a motor vehicle is considered illegal parking and is subject to a fine of 200 yuan. 2. Tactile pavement: Tactile pavements are specialized facilities designed to assist blind individuals in walking. They are typically paved with two types of bricks: one with raised bars to guide the blind forward confidently, known as directional tactile paving, and another with raised dots to alert the blind of obstacles ahead or the need to turn, known as warning tactile paving. The United States established the world's first Accessibility Standards in 1961. In 1991, Beijing constructed the first tactile pavement in China.
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SanGabriella
09/15/25 4:57am
I've been driving for many years, and once I accidentally drove over a tactile paving (blind path), resulting in being stopped by traffic police, fined 200 yuan, and penalized 3 points. Remember, driving over tactile paving is a serious violation, mainly to protect the safety of visually impaired pedestrians. If you park for a long time or cause damage to the tactile paving, the fine could be even higher, and you might also have to pay for repairs. I learned my lesson and now always pay special attention to those raised bricks on the roadside when parking, making sure never to drive over them. Nowadays, with so many surveillance cameras in the city, it's easy to get caught. As drivers, we must consciously follow the rules. Driving over tactile paving isn't just about fines and points—it could also lead to legal trouble. Developing good habits is crucial. Always check for tactile paving nearby before parking, and park at a safe distance. I advise other friends to be more cautious and avoid making similar low-level mistakes.
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DelAddyson
10/29/25 5:36am
I pay close attention to traffic safety. The penalty for driving over a tactile pavement (blind sidewalk) is usually a fine of 200 yuan and 3 demerit points. This behavior is extremely harmful—tactile pavements are designed for visually impaired individuals, and driving over them could cause them to trip or get lost. The penalty is stipulated in the Road Traffic Safety Law, so we must always pay attention to road markings when driving. I recommend reporting anyone who drives over tactile pavements by taking photos via an app and submitting them to traffic police for handling. Honestly, the fine isn’t particularly high, but the core purpose is to remind us to respect vulnerable groups. When driving in the city, avoiding tactile pavements isn’t just a legal requirement—it’s basic civility. Never park carelessly for convenience. Through this, I’ve learned that small actions can impact overall safety, and we all share the responsibility to keep roads clear.
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