An access mode to transit in which patrons drive private vehicles or ride bicycles to a transit station, bus or rail stop or carpool or vanpool waiting area and park their vehicles in the area provided for the purpose. They then ride the transit system or take the carpool/vanpool to their destinations.
Employees drive to parking lots where mass transit or vanpools are available for the remaining commute.
A parking area provided for commuters who park their automobiles and continue their commute via public transit or carpool.
A lot that provides all-day parking facilities for automobiles. Park-and-Ride lots are typically located near the fringe areas of a transit system where feeder bus service is sparse or nonexistent.
An access mode to transit in which patrons drive private automobiles or ride bicycles to a transit station, stop, or carpool/vanpool waiting area and park the vehicle in the area provided for the purpose. They then ride the transit system or take a car or vanpool to their destination.
An arrangement whereby car parks are provided, often in peripheral locations, to facilitate passenger transfer to a shuttle bus service for conveyance to the town centre or a major employment area.