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Synonyms and antonyms of Car parking and parking control in British Thesaurus

Car parking and parking control

bay (noun)

a partly enclosed area that is used for a particular purpose, for example parking a car

blue badge (noun)

in Britain, an official document that allows disabled people to park their cars in special places

clamp (verb)

British to put a piece of equipment on a wheel of a car to stop it being moved because it is illegally parked

clamp (noun)

British a piece of equipment put on a wheel of an illegally parked car to stop it being moved

double-park (verb)

to park your car parallel to another car that is already parked at the side of the road

double yellow line (noun)

in the UK, two yellow lines along the side of a road that mean you are not allowed to park your vehicle there

meter (noun)

a parking meter

motor park (noun)

West African a car park

off-street parking (noun)

a place where you can park your car that is not on a road

park (verb)

to move a vehicle into a place where you are going to leave it for a period of time

park and ride (noun)

a transport system in which drivers leave their cars in a place outside a town and travel by train or bus into the town

parking (noun)

the process of putting a vehicle into a place and leaving it there

parking (noun)

space where motor vehicles can be left

parking lot (noun)

American a car park

parking meter (noun)

a machine in the street that you put coins into to pay for leaving your car there

parking ticket (noun)

an official document put on your car telling you that you have broken a rule about parking and must pay a fine

pay and display (noun)

a system used in a car park, in which you buy a ticket from a machine and stick it on the window of your car

pay and display (noun)

a car park that uses a pay and display system

pound (noun)

a place where the police take your car if you have parked it illegally

tow away ()

to take a vehicle away from a place by towing it, especially because it is parked illegally

towaway zone (noun)

a place where you should not leave your car parked. If you do leave your car there, it is likely to be taken away by the police.

traffic warden (noun)

British someone whose job is to check that vehicles are legally parked

valet parking (noun)

an arrangement by which a staff member of a restaurant, hotel etc parks customerscars for them