Will points be deducted for parking the car in the opposite direction?

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DelBenjamin
07/29/25 7:17pm
Parking the car in the opposite direction will result in a fine, as it constitutes reverse parking. When temporarily parking a motor vehicle on the road, the following regulations must be observed: roadside parking should be close to the right side of the road—motor vehicle drivers must not leave the vehicle and should depart immediately after loading or unloading passengers or goods. The distance from the road edge should not exceed 0.5 meters—the right side of the vehicle body should be no more than 0.5 meters from the road edge. No reverse driving is allowed—according to the regulations for parking direction, motor vehicles must not reverse when temporarily parking on the roadside. Even reversing to park or waiting for a parking space is considered illegal parking.
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