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Park & Ride Etiquette
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I'll be picking me daughter up from uni in a few weeks, but the uni doesn't let people park on their property. Now, there's a Park and Ride not too far away, but I won't be needing the Ride bit, firstly, because the college is only about 200m up the road, and secondly, I'll want to stretch my legs after a 4 hour drive. Now, I'm happy to buy the ticket to ride from the machine, but is it frowned upon to do this, do you think? Daughter is going to speak to one of the porters to see if there's anyway I could park there as the only other parking is right out of the way.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.P&R sites work in different ways. In some it's free to park and you buy a ticket on the bus. I some the bus ticket acts as a token to lift the barrier at the car park exit and in others the car park is a normal pay-a-fixed-fee and the bus is free. If you Google "P&R university town" you can find out which sort it is.
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