parking
Parking that does not require payment.
Refers to parking that is easy to access and close to a destination.
Parking located below ground level.
Similar to convenient parking, emphasizing the lack of difficulty.
A service where an attendant parks a customer's car.
Indicates that there is plenty of parking space available.
A general term for an area where cars can be parked.
Parking on a public street.
Parking alongside the curb of a street.
Parking in a restricted area or in a way that breaks traffic laws.
Parking in a designated area away from the street, like a parking lot.
Parking intended for extended periods, such as several days or weeks.
Parking intended for short periods, typically a few hours.
Parking charged or available on a per-hour basis.
Parking on the side of a road.
Parking charged or available on a per-day basis.
Parking intended for extended periods, such as several days or weeks.
Parking intended for short periods, typically a few hours.
Parking not on a public road, such as in a driveway or garage.
A designated spot for one vehicle.
An open area of land where vehicles can be parked.
An informal term for a parking space.
A notice issued for a parking violation, requiring payment of a fine.
A building or part of a building used for parking vehicles.
A device that collects money in exchange for the right to park a vehicle in a particular place for a limited amount of time.
A brake used to keep a vehicle stationary.
A penalty fee for parking illegally.
An official document that allows someone to park in a particular area.
A general location designated for parking.
The cost charged for parking a vehicle.
Difficulties in finding a place to park.
A marked-off area for one vehicle in a parking lot or on a street.
A structure or area provided for parking.
Rules that limit where, when, or how long you can park.
A space where a vehicle can be parked.
The structures and spaces provided for parking.
A formal term for a building designed for parking cars.
A decal displayed on a vehicle to show that parking has been paid for or is permitted.
A person who works in a parking lot or garage, directing drivers and collecting fees.
A multi-level structure for parking cars.
A multi-story building for parking, often with ramps connecting levels.
A small light on a vehicle that remains on when parked.
Indicates the capacity or purpose of the parking area (e.g., parking for 300 cars, parking for customers).