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Which sections of the highway allow parking?

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StAnnie
07/29/25 2:36pm

On highways, parking is only permitted in service areas and emergency lanes. Choose service areas for normal parking and emergency lanes for urgent stops. Here are the details: 1. Do not park on highway ramps, acceleration lanes, or deceleration lanes: Not only does this disrupt normal traffic flow, but it also increases the risk of accidents. 2. Many drivers mistakenly believe that V-shaped white solid line areas are temporary parking zones: These V-shaped white solid line areas at ramp entrances are technically called 'channelizing lines.' Their purpose is to ensure that every vehicle stays in its designated lane, serving to regulate, guide, and warn traffic, thereby reducing the likelihood of accidents.

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OPaisley
08/13/25 6:59am

Having driven on highways for over a decade, I deeply understand that stopping is no trivial matter. On highways, vehicles move at high speeds with dense traffic flow, making random stops highly prone to causing rear-end collisions and resulting in personal injuries or fatalities. Only designated areas like service areas and emergency stopping zones are safe for parking. Service areas are specifically for rest and refueling, equipped with safety facilities; emergency stopping zones are for vehicle breakdowns and other urgent situations—after stopping, always turn on hazard lights, place a warning triangle, and immediately call for assistance. Never stop on the main lane or at curves, as police will issue fines and deduct points. A friend of mine once stopped in the emergency lane to change a tire and got robbed—a hard lesson learned. Checking your vehicle's condition before traveling and planning rest stops at service areas are key to protecting yourself and respecting others.

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DiAlexandra
10/11/25 3:25am

I often take my kids on road trips, with safety as the top priority. On highways, you can only stop at service areas or emergency lanes. Service areas have toilets and restaurants, making them suitable for resting and recharging; emergency lanes are for vehicle breakdowns or emergencies, but you must act quickly by turning on hazard lights and placing warning signs. Stopping elsewhere, such as on the main road or shoulder, is too risky—even children could get hurt. During our last trip, when the car lights malfunctioned, I insisted on driving to a service area before checking, avoiding an accident. Planning the trip with more rest stops is key—don’t risk the family’s safety over minor issues. Remember, illegal parking disrupts traffic and ruins the mood.

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PaisleyAnn
11/24/25 4:32am

I just learned to drive not long ago, and stopping on the highway really confuses me. I only know you can stop at service areas or emergency stopping lanes. Service areas are very safe, with convenience stores and parking lots; emergency lanes are for sudden vehicle breakdowns, and you should turn on hazard lights and place a warning triangle when stopping. My instructor said you must never stop in the middle of the highway to avoid rear-end collisions or fines. Once, my navigation made a mistake, and I almost missed an exit, so I quickly moved to the right and drove to a service area to adjust. Familiarizing yourself with route maps in advance can help avoid sudden stops, and protecting yourself is the most important thing.

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AlexAnn
01/14/26 6:04am

I once experienced a vehicle breakdown on the highway, which was absolutely terrifying. The only safe places to pull over were service areas or emergency lanes. After stopping in the emergency lane when my car broke down, I turned on the hazard lights, placed a warning triangle, called for a tow truck, and waited for the police to issue a ticket. Stopping elsewhere would be too dangerous and could cause a chain collision. I recommend checking tires and fuel lines before traveling. If a problem occurs, pull over to the right shoulder, deal with it quickly, and evacuate immediately. Safety measures are essential—don’t cut corners and risk disaster.

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