What does the yellow dotted line on the edge of the road mean?

Temporary parking for picking up and dropping off passengers
Bus stop/special parking spot
Fire hydrant
No parking at any time or under any circumstances

In New Zealand, the yellow dashed line at the edge of the road indicates that parking is not permitted at any time or under any circumstances. Adhering to this rule is crucial for several reasons:

1. Ensuring Traffic Flow: The areas marked with yellow lines are often locations with poor visibility or heavy traffic. Prohibiting parking in these areas helps maintain smooth traffic flow and reduces congestion.

2. Emergency Access: In emergencies, such as when ambulances, fire trucks, and police vehicles need to pass quickly, the no-parking rule in yellow line areas ensures they can do so without obstruction.

3. Pedestrian Safety: Yellow line areas are often near pedestrian crossings. Not parking in these areas can reduce the likelihood of traffic accidents and ensure pedestrian safety.