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Что (кто) такое parking ticket - определение

OFFENCE CAUSED WHILE A VEHICLE IS PARKED
Parking ticket; Parking Ticket; Parking tickets; Parking fines; No parking; No standing; Parking infraction; Parking restriction; Illegal parking; Parking violations; Parking offence; No waiting
  • Parking tickets on a vehicle in [[Durham, North Carolina]]
  • 2135 photos of illegal parking received by the Portuguese civil organization ''Passeio Livre'' (Free sidewalk) published on their 5th anniversary
  • Parking violation on a [[Lamborghini Aventador]] in Geneva, Switzerland
  • Ireland]]
  • Four parking attendant vehicles and a street cleaning vehicle in San Francisco
  • No waiting
  • No stopping
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  • Vehicles may be [[wheel clamp]]ed for parking violations, such as this [[BMW 5 Series]] in [[Melbourne]], as a penalty or to enforce payment of fines
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parking ticket         
(parking tickets)
A parking ticket is a piece of paper with instructions to pay a fine, and is put on your car when you have parked it somewhere illegally.
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parking ticket         
¦ noun a notice informing a driver of a fine imposed for parking illegally.
Parking violation         
A parking violation is the act of parking a motor vehicle in a restricted place or in an unauthorized manner. It is against the law virtually everywhere to park a vehicle in the middle of a highway or road; parking on one or both sides of a road, however, is commonly permitted.
traffic ticket         
  • A sign on the [[Queen Elizabeth Way]] in Ontario, Canada, warning of a $10,000 fine, a roadside licence suspension, and a roadside vehicle seizure if motorists exceed the speed limit by 50 km/h or ore.
  • A parking ticket issued in Washington, D.C. in 2011.
  • A parking ticket machine in [[Seinäjoki]], [[Finland]]
  • Checker giving a parking ticket, Seattle Washington, 1960.
NOTICE ISSUED BY A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL TO A MOTORIST OR OTHER ROAD USER, INDICATING THAT THE USER HAS VIOLATED TRAFFIC LAWS
Speeding ticket; Traffic infraction; Parking citation; Notice of illegal parking; Traffic tickets; Ticket (notification); Traffic citation; Traffic fines
n. (AE)
summons for a traffic violation
(CE has ticket)
1) to give smb. a traffic ticket
2) to get; pay a traffic ticket
3) to fix a traffic ticket ('to arrange to have a traffic ticket nullified')
4) a traffic ticket for (the police officer gave her a ticket for speeding)
parking         
  • A [[car elevator]] in a parking garage
  • Electronic Parking System exit gate
  • An underground parking garage at the [[University of Minnesota]]
  • Long-stay parking at [[Edinburgh Airport]]
  • Free parking often has hidden societal costs
  • A parking garage in [[Gloucester]], England
  • A parking space reserved for milk trucks at a Montebello cheese production facility. The French wording says "Camion à lait", which means "Milk truck").
  • Cars parked on the sidewalk in Moscow.
  • A station car park in [[Hamburg]] allows people to park and take the train into the centre.
  • A sign indicating that no parking is allowed on a [[lane]]
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  • [[Parking lot]] in New York City with capacity multiplied by stacking with lifts
ACT OF STOPPING AND DISENGAGING A VEHICLE AND USUALLY LEAVING IT UNOCCUPIED
Parking fee; Free parking; Parking facilities; Parking facility; Parking bay; Parking on road; Street parking; Airport parking; Shared parking; Shared parking (Gaparking); 🅿; Car parking; Bay parking; Perpendicular parking; Crowdsource parking; Paid parking; Long-term parking; Short-term parking
1.
Parking is the action of moving a vehicle into a place in a car park or by the side of the road where it can be left.
In many towns parking is allowed only on one side of the street...
I knew I'd never find a parking space in the Square.
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2.
Parking is space for parking a vehicle in.
Cars allowed, but parking is limited.
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Parking         
  • A [[car elevator]] in a parking garage
  • Electronic Parking System exit gate
  • An underground parking garage at the [[University of Minnesota]]
  • Long-stay parking at [[Edinburgh Airport]]
  • Free parking often has hidden societal costs
  • A parking garage in [[Gloucester]], England
  • A parking space reserved for milk trucks at a Montebello cheese production facility. The French wording says "Camion à lait", which means "Milk truck").
  • Cars parked on the sidewalk in Moscow.
  • A station car park in [[Hamburg]] allows people to park and take the train into the centre.
  • A sign indicating that no parking is allowed on a [[lane]]
  • 0-88285-161-6}}</ref>
  • [[Parking lot]] in New York City with capacity multiplied by stacking with lifts
ACT OF STOPPING AND DISENGAGING A VEHICLE AND USUALLY LEAVING IT UNOCCUPIED
Parking fee; Free parking; Parking facilities; Parking facility; Parking bay; Parking on road; Street parking; Airport parking; Shared parking; Shared parking (Gaparking); 🅿; Car parking; Bay parking; Perpendicular parking; Crowdsource parking; Paid parking; Long-term parking; Short-term parking
Parking is the act of stopping and disengaging a vehicle and leaving it unoccupied. Parking on one or both sides of a road is often permitted, though sometimes with restrictions.
Parking         
  • A [[car elevator]] in a parking garage
  • Electronic Parking System exit gate
  • An underground parking garage at the [[University of Minnesota]]
  • Long-stay parking at [[Edinburgh Airport]]
  • Free parking often has hidden societal costs
  • A parking garage in [[Gloucester]], England
  • A parking space reserved for milk trucks at a Montebello cheese production facility. The French wording says "Camion à lait", which means "Milk truck").
  • Cars parked on the sidewalk in Moscow.
  • A station car park in [[Hamburg]] allows people to park and take the train into the centre.
  • A sign indicating that no parking is allowed on a [[lane]]
  • 0-88285-161-6}}</ref>
  • [[Parking lot]] in New York City with capacity multiplied by stacking with lifts
ACT OF STOPPING AND DISENGAGING A VEHICLE AND USUALLY LEAVING IT UNOCCUPIED
Parking fee; Free parking; Parking facilities; Parking facility; Parking bay; Parking on road; Street parking; Airport parking; Shared parking; Shared parking (Gaparking); 🅿; Car parking; Bay parking; Perpendicular parking; Crowdsource parking; Paid parking; Long-term parking; Short-term parking
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Park.
Parking space         
  • A parking obstruction bollard.
  • Bombala's]] (perpendicular) back-in parking style.
  • Angled parking spaces
  • Street with spaces marked for parallel parking
  • Angle parking along the [[Southsea]] seafront, England.
  • Parking lot in Épône railstation (France).
DESIGNATED LOCATION FOR PARKING A VEHICLE
Parking Space; Handicapped parking space; Handicapped space; Turtarrier; Echelon parking; Parking spaces; Parking spot; Parking Spot; 🆊
A parking space, parking place or parking spot is a location that is designated for parking, either paved or unpaved. It can be in a parking garage, in a parking lot or on a city street.
Ticket (election)         
A SINGLE ELECTION CHOICE WHICH FILLS MORE THAN ONE POLITICAL OFFICE OR SEAT
Plural ticket; Election ticket; Ticket (politics); Electoral ticket; Ticket (elections); Joint ticket
A ticket refers to a single election choice which fills more than one political office or seat. For example, in Guyana, the candidates for President and Parliament run on the same "ticket", because they are elected together on a single ballot question — as a vote for a given party-list in the Parliamentary election counts as a vote for the party's corresponding presidential candidate — rather than separately.
carpark         
  • Barrier can be installed so that parking is not possible without payment.
  • Car occupying two parking spaces, often frowned upon in many countries
  • Collégien, France]], demonstrating the design of prioritizing spaces for cars over spaces for people.
  • Sensors above each lot in this indoor parking lot determine if a car has already taken the lot
  • disabled parking.]]
  • A sign at the entrance to an underground [[parking garage]] in March 2007, warning drivers of the maximum height clearance, in this case, roughly 2 meters (6.5 feet).
  • A parking lot in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]], in 2010, with its capacity increased through multiple level stacked parking using mechanical lifts.
  • A [[San Jose, California]] parking lot in 2006, with landscaping and a diagonal parking pattern designed for one-way traffic.
  • Hollywood]], [[United States]], 1949.
  • Parking lot landscaped with trees, 2009.
  • Rural parking lot, Gotland, Sweden
  • A subterranean parking lot of a Brazilian shopping mall taken in 2016.
  • Motorcycle parking lot in [[Surakarta]], [[Indonesia]]
  • A nearly empty parking lot of estate in [[Kotka]], [[Finland]].
CLEARED AREA THAT IS INTENDED FOR PARKING VEHICLES
Car park; Car parks; Carpark; Parking lots; CarPark; Car Park; Car-park; Car-Park; Parking Lot; Parking area; Parking complex; Car Park Ticket Machines; Surface parking; Bike lot; Surface lot; Parking crater; Minimum parking requirements; Car lot; Vehicle parking; 🆌; Water pollution from parking lots; Environmental impact of parking lots

Википедия

Parking violation

A parking violation is the act of parking a motor vehicle in a restricted place or in an unauthorized manner. It is against the law virtually everywhere to park a vehicle in the middle of a highway or road; parking on one or both sides of a road, however, is commonly permitted. However, restrictions apply to such parking, and may result in an offense being committed. Such offenses are usually cited by a police officer or other government official in the form of a traffic ticket.