What should be noted when temporarily parking?

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LeLondon
07/29/25 4:11am
Temporary parking precautions: 1. When parking in designated spaces, do not park outside the marked lines; 2. When there is no distinction between sidewalk and roadway, park along the right side of the road; 3. When there is a sidewalk, park along the right side of the road; 4. Do not park in areas with no-parking signs. Temporary parking refers to a brief stop on the right side of a road in the direction of traffic flow, on a surface where parking is not prohibited, with the driver remaining in the vehicle. Methods for temporary parking on highways: 1. If the vehicle stops due to a malfunction or obstacle, move it away from the traffic lane and park in the emergency lane or on the right shoulder for repairs; 2. If the vehicle suddenly loses power due to a malfunction and stops directly in the traffic lane, quickly turn on the hazard warning lights, place a warning sign 100 meters behind the vehicle, and have the driver and passengers exit from the right side to the right shoulder, then use the roadside emergency phone to notify traffic management authorities to tow the malfunctioning vehicle away.
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LaDaniel
08/12/25 7:56am
I've been driving for over twenty years, and safety is always my top priority when making temporary stops. I look for a wide and gently sloping roadside spot, avoiding dangerous locations like corners or fire hydrants. I turn on the hazard lights to warn vehicles behind me and prevent rear-end collisions. I check the rearview mirror for any blind-spot traffic and only open the door when it's safe. Timing is also crucial—no more than two or three minutes in the city to avoid tickets or towing, and slightly longer in the suburbs, but never pushing it. If I have passengers, I remind them to stay seated and not move around, especially locking the doors if children are present. In bad weather, I add anti-slip mats for extra safety—these details can't be skipped. Temporary parking might seem minor, but the risks are high, and carelessness isn't an option. I've made it a habit never to rush when parking.
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