Where are the places where you cannot park at will?

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VonBenjamin
07/30/25 1:52am
Under normal circumstances, you cannot park at will on slopes, intersections, passages, fire lanes, under trees, under windows, under balconies, or in remote places. Slopes: The biggest danger of parking on a slope is the vehicle rolling away, and prolonged parking can easily damage the braking system. If you must park on a slope, be sure to engage the handbrake firmly, and it's best to place a stone behind the wheels. Intersections and passages: When parking, try to stay away from intersections and passages. Otherwise, you will not only hinder the normal passage of others and other vehicles but also easily cause vehicle scratches or even other traffic accidents. Fire lanes: Never park in fire lanes. This ensures that in the event of a fire, the fire lane remains clear, allowing fire trucks to reach the scene as quickly as possible for rescue operations. Under trees: Many car owners park their vehicles under trees to avoid exposure to the sun. However, this can also damage the car's paint. Bird droppings, leaves, and other debris can have a corrosive effect on the paint. Under windows and balconies: When parking in a residential area, stay away from areas under balconies and windows to avoid damage from falling flower pots, glass bottles, cigarette butts, or other debris. Remote places: Parking in remote places or poorly lit corners not only increases the risk of car theft but also poses a threat to personal safety.
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Harmony
08/15/25 7:44am
I've been driving for over a decade and have seen too many troubles caused by reckless parking. Once, I parked by a fire lane in my neighborhood for convenience, only to block a fire truck responding to an emergency. It nearly caused a disaster, and I was fined 200 yuan plus towing fees. Areas where you must not park casually include fire lanes, within 15 meters of a bus stop, directly in front of pedestrian crossings, and within 30 meters of intersections. Additionally, parking is strictly prohibited in front of schools during peak hours and in hospital emergency lanes, as it hinders urgent rescue operations. Avoid areas marked with solid yellow lines or no-parking signs; some places only allow temporary parking late at night. Before parking, carefully observe the signs. It's better to walk a few extra steps than to block the road and face fines plus towing fees—it's just not worth it.
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Ethan
10/21/25 2:56am
The safety risks caused by random parking are truly distressing. For example, blocking fire lanes can prevent fire trucks from entering during a fire, delaying life-saving efforts. Parking near bus stops prevents buses from pulling over to pick up or drop off passengers, disrupting everyone's commute and potentially causing accidents. Crosswalks are critical points for pedestrians to cross the road; parking there forces pedestrians to detour, increasing danger. Parking at emergency entrances of hospitals is especially unacceptable—even a minute's delay for an ambulance could cost lives. I've even seen cars parked at narrow alley corners, obstructing visibility and causing collisions. Remembering these no-parking zones is for everyone's safety. Be a socially responsible driver—don’t just think of your own convenience.
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