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Parking Lot Place

Parking Lot Places are always drawn as an Area. It is a sub-category on its own. A Parking Lot Place should be a distinctly-marked area where cars can park, separated from the road and with its own driveable segments. If the car parking spaces are accessed directly from the road, this is on-street parking and should not be mapped, whether or not there are car park signs.

Parking Lot Road segments should be added, but only the minimal amount required to allow navigation into and out of the car park.

Distinctive and Significant
Overuse of Area Places quickly leads to map clutter. A Parking-Lot Area Place must mark a parking facility that would be distinctive and significant to passing drivers, including those not seeking parking. Parking that does not satisfy this principles shall not be marked with the Parking Lot Area Place.

Primary lot type

Public is the default parking lot type. A public parking lot is open accessible to everyone, during opening hours, for at least short-term use (paid or not) by the general public. People who park here are entitled to exit and enter this area.
Restricted: some restriction apply (only for customers, vistors, etc of a nearby place). Restricted type parking lot places are - at the moment - not showing up in the search results / are not presented as alternative parking. If it is important - depends on the situation - to get a Restricted type of parking on the search results then better choose Public. Make sure then to indicate well the restriction in the naming eg Parking Patienten Oncologie.
For parking lots of companies, institutions and the like, indicate both the parking lot and the company itself as place. Also check Customer parking space for the latter. This ensures that when searching in the app, "Parking on site" is displayed at the company location.
Private: only accessible to a specific group (residents, employees, ...). Private parking lots don't show up in the search results.


Paid Parking Lots
For paid parkings add [€] after the name of paid parkings, e.g., P3 Schiphol [€].

Parking Lots Names
Use the commonly used name such as “Schiphol Parking”.
Names like "Parkeerterrein Ziekenhuis Eemlande" could be used for restricted parking lots.

Do not use completely generic names such as "Parking" or "Public Parking" for anonymous parking facilities. If a Parking Lot has no specific name, leave the name field empty, but don't forget to set the street and city fields. This should be the road where the (main) entrance of the parking lot is. This way when you search for a parking in the app you can see the difference between the Parking Lots and it won't fill the map with unnecessary names.

If a Place has numbered parking areas, such as Schiphol, use this as the name (without square brackets). For example P57 Schiphol.

In case the parking belongs to a Place, [P] can be added in front of the Place name, so it is easy to distinguish between the Place itself and the parking place belonging to that Place, like [P] Gelredome. If a parkinglot place has no name, don't add a [P] either.

For restricted and private parking lots a name is mandatory. Otherwise those parkings don't show up in the search results. On the app map they are greyed out. Without a name they can't be found en would be useless.

Kiss and Ride, Park and Ride
For Kiss and Ride locations you can use a Parking Lot place with a name like [K+R] followed by a < name >. In the same manner a Park and Ride location can be defined: [P+R] followed by a < name >.

Locking
As Parking Lots are important for Waze routing, the Area Places should be locked to Level 2 at least.

Street City Lock
2


More info
Specify as much as possible the parking attributes.
Leave the house number attribute empty.

For further reading see the global page Parking Lot.

Examples

This separate parking area should be mapped.
This is on-street parking and should not be mapped.

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