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How much is park and ride UGA?

The Park & Ride offers a low-cost parking option of $10 / month, located off College Station road. You can take a UGA bus or use the paved multi-use trail to bike or walk into campus. Learn more about the Park & Ride here.



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The Park & Ride (lot E23) offers a lower-rate parking option to UGA students, faculty, and staff for $10 per month. Open daily from dawn to dusk, the Park & Ride lot is located at the corner of College Station and North Oconee Access Road.

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ATHENS TRANSIT The ride is free for students, staff, and faculty with a UGA ID Card in hand. - For non-UGA riders, it costs $1.75 per adult (age 18-64).

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Weekend Parking Enforcement If your vehicle is not registered to an active UGA parking account, you must pay-per-hour to park in these lots during enforcement hours. Parking in all other lots is free for any vehicle on Saturdays and Sundays (excluding Gamedays).

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Campus Transit provides bus and para-transit services to the UGA campus. Weekday, night, and weekend routes are available to all UGA community members. Keeping track of the next available bus is easy through UGA's mobile app available on Apple and Android devices.

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You may register a vehicle using your online parking account or by calling 706-542-PARK (7275).

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A woman from Greece is likely the receiver of the most expensive parking ticket in the world, with the municipality of the island of Rhodes asking her to pay a breathtaking €6,648,444 ($6,740,657) for a parking-related offense. The incident was reported a few days ago by the local newspaper Rodiaki from Rhodes.

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Season ticket packages do not include a ticket to the UGA-Ga. Tech game at Turner Field on May 18. Tickets for individual games are $8 for reserved seating and $5 for general admission. UGA students with a valid student ID will be admitted free.

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Admission to G-Day is free to the public.

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By the way, there are paid parking facilities only in Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi. However, you can find free parking spaces in those cities, too: Tbilisi: near the Bridge of Peace (opposite Rike Park) and near the Gabriadze Theater. Batumi: walking around the “tourist” centre takes no more than 15 minutes.

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