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double-park

 
Dictionary: dou·ble-park
(dŭb'əl-pärk')
tr. & intr.v., -parked, -park·ing, -parks.
To park alongside another vehicle already parked parallel to the curb.

double-parker dou'ble-park'er n.

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WordNet: double-park
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The verb has one meaning:

Meaning #1: park a vehicle alongside another


Wikipedia: Double parking
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Double parking can refer to one of three practices:

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Parking parallel to a car already parked at the curb

The car on the right is double parked.

"Double parking" can refer to the usually illegal practice of parking a vehicle to the side of a row of vehicles that is already parked next to the curb. This often prevents some of the vehicles in the first row from departing and always obstructs a traffic lane or bike lane (to the extent of often making the street impassable in one-way single-lane situations). Even though it is illegal, double parking is quite common in large urban areas. In some areas, people double parking their cars leave the hand brake off, allowing the drivers of the cars next to the curb to push the double parked car a little forward or backward, in order to allow departing from the parking spot. Double parking in this fashion, where illegal, is often punished by ticketing or towing the offending vehicle.

Double parking in attended lots and garages

Attended lots and garages frequently use double parking to maximize vehicle storage density. A driver who double-parks in an attended lot leaves the vehicle's keys with the attendant. If the driver of the blocked car returns first, then the attendant can move the blocking car so that the blocked car can leave. This practice is especially common for valet lots, in which attendants have the keys to all vehicles.


Multi-space parking

The term "double parking" is sometimes used inappropriately to describe parking over the lines separating two designated parking spaces in a parking lot and is derived from situations where cars take more spaces than necessary. Though this practice is most commonly a result of the driver disregarding the separating lines, it may also occur when the driver avoids parking too close to a large vehicle (such as a truck or SUV) in a narrow space, or to a vehicle which is poorly centered in the adjacent space. Double parking in this fashion is usually regarded as impolite but is rarely punished. Sometimes parking in this fashion, if the vehicle is large, is an attempt by the driver of the vehicle to avoid damage to the vehicle or to nearby vehicles when the doors are opened, or to ensure enough space for loading and unloading various content. A slight variation of double parking is the illegal practice of parking right behind a parked car, blocking it in.

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Translations: Double-park
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Dansk (Danish)
v. tr. - parkere i anden position
v. intr. - parkere i anden position

Nederlands (Dutch)
dubbel parkeren

Français (French)
v. tr. - (Aut) stationner en double file
v. intr. - (Aut) stationner en double file

Deutsch (German)
v. - in der zweiten Reihe parken

Ελληνική (Greek)
v. - διπλοπαρκάρω

Italiano (Italian)
parcheggiare in doppia fila

Português (Portuguese)
v. - estacionar em fila dupla

Русский (Russian)
ставить машину параллельно к машине у стоянки

Español (Spanish)
v. tr. - estacionar en doble fila
v. intr. - estacionar en doble fila

Svenska (Swedish)
v. - dubbelparkera

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
双行停, 双行停车

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
v. tr. - 併排停
v. intr. - 併排停車

한국어 (Korean)
v. tr. - 다른 자동차와 나란히 주차 시키다
v. intr. - 이중 주차하다

日本語 (Japanese)
v. - 二重駐車する

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(فعل) يوقف سيارته بجانب سيارة موقفه من قبل في شارع‏

עברית (Hebrew)
v. tr. - ‮חנה לצד מכונית חונה בצד הדרך‬
v. intr. - ‮חנה לצד מכונית חונה בצד הדרך‬


 
 

 

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