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a car park (UK) / a parking lot (US) are translated 'un parking' (masc.) in French.
There is a slight difference between a parking lot and a car park. A parking lot is usually a large space belonging to an establishment for consumers to park their cars in. While a car park serves the same purpose, it is usually larger and multi leveled and can accommodate larger volumes of vehicles.
Parking lot does not exist in French.We say only parking to refer to a place where to park your car. (We should say 'parc de stationnement')The verb to park is garer (gah-reh) in french.Example: I will park my car on the parking lot = je vais garer ma voiture sur le parking
parc = like in the park garer= like in park the car
It's simple-- if you have a license. You steer you r car into the parking lot entrance and park you car where ever you want as long as there's not another car there already.
The cost for overnight parking at the Amtrak Chicago Union Station Self Park is $12. You can park between the hours of 2:30 PM and 11:30 PM and must be out no later than 8:30 AM the next morning.
Park at 30th and JFK parking lot. It is very large, well maintained and clean. The price is $22/day
Car park and parking lot are two different terms meaning the same exact thing. So in entirety, yes, they are the same thing in that they allow cars to be parked.
NOAnother View: If the parking lot was manned by an attendant you MAY have a claim. If it was un-manned, probably not.
Yes. Some stores may have areas specifically for larger vehicles to park in so that they're not parked in the main parking lot.