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This page last updated 01/03/08

Reason #6 to leave your car home.

Cars produce 30% of the country's carbon dioxide, the #1 contributor to the greenhouse effect (slow warming of the atmosphere).

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So many places to go -- So many ways to get there.
Our regional system of over 200 park-and-ride lots creates a network of convenient connections throughout the entire Puget Sound area. Whether you bicycle, carpool, vanpool, ride the bus or the ferry, using a park-and-ride lot can save you time and money.

Explore your transit options
Is there a faster, more direct bus route to your destination? Maybe a nearby park-and-ride lot can connect It pays to explore your optionsyou to that route. Is there a park-and-ride near your children's school or daycare? Dropping them off, then connecting with a bus, carpool or vanpool can add convenience and cost savings to your day.

Tips for park-and-ride lot users
• Plan ahead. Vehicle parking and bicycle facilities are available on a first-come, first-served basis and some fill up early on weekdays.
• Observe the rules, regulations and hours of operation posted at each lot. They may vary.
• Remember to turn off your lights, lock your vehicle, store any valuable items in a locked trunk or glovebox and take your keys with you.
• Report any security concerns to the local police department.
• Call us to find out about new lots or lot closures in Pierce County.

Pierce County lots
Take a look at our Park & Ride Lot map to find the Pierce County lot nearest your home. If you're in an area served by King County Metro, visit their Park & Ride website.