There are some similarities and differences in the traffic law Parking rules between thailand and china.First, in the larger cities in particular, parking is at a premium, with a chronic shortage of spaces available for the much larger number of users. Similarly, in my country, today need to accept that most people have both the need and the demand for cars and motorcycles, and vehicles used for personal transportation. However, the problem is that parking on the street, whether in front of the House itself, or the front of the House to another person cause annoyance. Next, Parking rules and fines are usually found on curbside parking signs.Curbside or lot signs with a one red diagonal in a blue circle indicate no parking.In China , on-street parking in cities is usually metered, but there are also plenty of areas in each city where unofficial parking takes place in an attempt to avoid the high costs of daily fees. In Beijing, for example, roadside parking costs from CNY10 to CNY15 per hour. There is a risk of at least a CNY200 fine for parking illegally, with the vehicle at risk of being towed away. Likewise, in my country, parking in public places ; however,