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... Read moreRoad parking can often be a tricky situation, especially when you are unsure about the local regulations or how strict enforcement might be. From my own experience, one of the most important things to keep in mind is always to carefully check any parking signs or markings to avoid tickets. I once received a ticket because I missed a small, but crucial sign indicating restricted parking hours. I’ve also learned to pay attention to parking meters or pay stations; some areas require a payment or permit to park legally. For example, the OCR text mentions "গাড়িতে টিকেট দিয়ে দিছে," which translates to "given a ticket on the car" in Bengali, hinting at the common issue of tickets being issued. This reminds me how essential it is to double-check if payment is required and ensure it’s valid for the whole duration of your stay. Another tip is to avoid parking in areas marked with signs that imply temporary restrictions, such as construction zones or street cleaning schedules. In some places, these restrictions may be less obvious. I once parked near a "CẦN 100"—a Vietnamese phrase that might refer to a specific parking rule or restriction in a local context—so understanding local language signs can be very helpful. When possible, I recommend using parking apps that can help you find legal parking spots and remind you before your parking time expires. This can save you from inadvertent violations. Lastly, always be considerate of other road users and pedestrians. Even if a spot seems convenient, if it obstructs traffic or walkways, it’s better to find an alternative. By sharing these tips and my personal experiences, I hope others can navigate road parking challenges more confidently and avoid the stress and cost of tickets.