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Within how many meters is parking prohibited on sharp curve sections?

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LaEverly
07/30/25 1:13am
Parking is prohibited within 50 meters of a sharp curve. No parking is allowed at intersections, railway crossings, sharp curves, narrow roads less than 4 meters wide, bridges, steep slopes, tunnels, or within 50 meters of these locations. When temporarily parking on the road, motor vehicles must also comply with the following regulations: No-parking signs: Parking is prohibited in sections with no-parking signs or markings, in sections with separation facilities between motor vehicle lanes and non-motor vehicle lanes or sidewalks, as well as at pedestrian crossings and construction areas. Various station entrances: Parking is prohibited in front of bus stops, emergency stations, gas stations, fire hydrants, or fire stations (posts), and within 30 meters of these locations, except when using the aforementioned facilities.
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DiElliott
08/15/25 6:48am
Oh, I remember that within 50 meters of a sharp turn, motor vehicles are absolutely not allowed to park. This is a clearly stipulated requirement in traffic regulations. Having driven for many years, I deeply understand the safety considerations behind this. In sharp turns, visibility is already poor, and a parked car nearby can easily block the sight of other drivers, leading to rear-end collisions or head-on accidents, which are extremely dangerous. Once, while driving on a mountain road, I saw a car parked at a turn that nearly caused an accident—fortunately, I reacted quickly. For safety, always check for 'No Parking' signs before stopping; usually, there are warnings within 50 meters before or after the turn. Make it a habit to find a spacious place to park, avoiding these danger zones, not just to avoid fines but to ensure life safety.
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CameronAnn
10/20/25 5:52am
As someone who cares about road safety, I must say that parking within 50 meters of a sharp turn is strictly prohibited. The regulations are designed this way to prevent major accidents. On curved sections, drivers have large turning angles and short reaction times. If a car is parked there, other vehicles may not have enough time to brake, potentially causing a chain reaction. I always check these rules when driving to ensure I don't park incorrectly. Additionally, it's even more dangerous in rainy or foggy conditions when visibility is worse. It's best to use a navigation app to find safe parking spots in advance. Developing this habit not only protects yourself but also reduces hassles on the road.
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