If you own it or have permission from the owner, yes. Otherwise, no.
parking lots to provide much more needed parking space for cars.
The opposite land use would likely be a factory, or (ironically) a parking lot.
Parking can be used as either a verb or an adjective.Verb use: I am parking the car.Adjective use: Use that parking space.Hope this helps!!
Parking can be used as either a verb or an adjective.Verb use: I am parking the car.Adjective use: Use that parking space.Hope this helps!!
When u parking
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The only time you "need" to use the parking brake is when you are parking on any kind of incline. However, even if parking on flat surface, it is good to put the parking brake on when parked.
Typically one would want to use their parking brake on an incline or when parking a car that has a manual transmission, however, some people still choose to use their parking brake all the time.
it is called angle parking
Depends on what type of parking you are looking for? PICKING UP A PASSENGER You can use the cellphone waiting area, which is free. Just have the person you are picking up call you after they land. Hourly PARKING The long-term lot is only $1/hr and $8/day The hourly garage is like $4/hr.
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parking lots to provide much more needed parking space for cars.