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How long can you leave your car at a park and ride in California?

Vehicles parked outside of designated spaces or left in excess of 72-hours may be ticketed and towed at the owner's expense (California Vehicle Code Section 22651(k)). No loitering, camping, vending, or parking of vehicles 30-feet or longer is permitted at any Park and Ride lot (California Vehicle Code Section 22518).



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