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What should be paid attention to when temporarily parking?

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VanCharles
07/29/25 5:27am

Temporary parking precautions: 1. Even if there is a temporary parking sign on the motor vehicle lane, it is absolutely not allowed to park within the yellow grid lines on both sides of the lane, otherwise it will be considered illegal parking without doubt; 2. At bus stops, emergency stations, gas stations, fire hydrants or in front of fire stations and within 30 meters of the above locations, parking is not allowed except for the use of the above facilities; 3. At intersections, railway crossings, sharp curves, narrow roads less than 4 meters wide, bridges, steep slopes, tunnels and within 50 meters of the above locations, parking is not allowed; 4. When there is no distinction between the sidewalk and the roadway, park on the right side of the road, and when there is a sidewalk, park on the right side of the road.

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McLyla
08/12/25 7:24pm

I've been driving for decades, and the top priority for temporary parking is ensuring the location is safe. Avoid stopping on curves, slopes, or narrow roads, as these are prone to accidents. I usually pull over to the roadside, turn on the turn signal or hazard lights to alert vehicles behind me, choose level ground, and firmly engage the handbrake to prevent the car from rolling. I remember once rushing in the rain and pulling over to check the wipers—the steep slope almost caused the car to roll, so now I always make sure the ground is stable before getting out. Also, keep an eye on the time; don’t exceed three to five minutes, or you’ll block traffic, especially during peak hours in the city. Turning off the engine saves fuel, and cracking the window slightly allows you to observe pedestrians around you. These small details give me peace of mind every time I travel.

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IsabelFitz
10/03/25 6:34am

When taking kids out, I often need to make temporary stops for shopping or bathroom breaks. I prefer parking in quiet, low-traffic areas like the side lots of supermarkets. Before exiting the car, I always ensure the children are securely seated and lock the doors to prevent them from running around—extra caution is needed during rain or snow, so I turn on hazard lights to alert other drivers. Once, I parked near an intersection in a hurry and got warned by traffic police; now I only choose safe corners for quick stops. Never forget to engage the handbrake and turn off the engine—this habit has kept my family safe. Always assess the surroundings when parking temporarily, avoiding blind spots that obstruct visibility and ensuring no tripping hazards are present.

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DiPiper
11/16/25 8:13am

When temporarily parking during city commutes, often due to traffic jams or urgent matters, I choose spots that don't obstruct traffic, such as roadside open spaces or service lanes, avoiding intersections. Quick entry and exit save time, while avoiding bus stops or sidewalks prevents fines and penalty points. Normally, I turn off the engine but stay ready, engage the handbrake to prevent rolling, and turn on hazard lights to alert following vehicles. Once, I forgot to close the windows, and items were almost stolen—now I always lock the doors and check before leaving. These simple steps make daily commutes smoother and safer.

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