In a lane reserved exclusively for urban public transport outside service hours, is parking allowed?
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Explanation
Parking is not allowed in a lane reserved for urban public transport, even outside its service hours, for several reasons:
- **Prohibition of stopping and parking in reserved lanes**: It is prohibited to stop and park in lanes or parts of the road that are reserved for other vehicles, such as buses, taxis, or bicycles. This applies at all times, regardless of the public transport service schedule.
- **Dangerous parking**: Parking at a public transport stop, such as a bus stop, is considered dangerous parking. This is because it can obstruct the passage of vehicles that have priority in those lanes, affecting safety and traffic flow.
- **Regulation of reserved lanes**: Lanes reserved for buses are designed to facilitate public transport and improve traffic efficiency. Allowing other vehicles to park in these lanes, even outside service hours, could cause confusion and traffic problems.
For these reasons, the correct answer is that **parking is not allowed** in a lane reserved for urban public transport, even outside its service hours.
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