Can you park your car opposite a solid white line?

If a road has a solid white line and a broken white line running together in the centre of the road, is it legal for someone to park on the pavement or road opposite the solid white line?

Asked on 7 July 2010 by RavenBlue

Answered by Honest John
Not if it would force passing vehicles to cross the solid line.
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