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Law, 18.06.2021 22:00 jia699

You are driving on a two-way street, and are looking for a place to park; A: You can park on either side of the street, including facing against traffic on the left side of the street.
B: You must only park in parking spaces marked by painted white lines on the roadway.
C: You must always park on the right side of the roadway, facing the same direction as traffic.

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