Land Use & Zoning
What is a 'park and ride' facility in the context of Oregon transportation planning?
AA park with parking designated for recreational use only
BA transit-supportive facility where commuters park their cars and transfer to public transit, often located at UGB edges or near transit corridors✓ Correct
CA residential development required to have dedicated parking near parks
DA state requirement for all commercial properties to provide bicycle parking
Explanation
Park and ride facilities in Oregon allow commuters to drive to a transit station, park their car, and travel by bus or light rail to their destination. They are important to Oregon's multi-modal transportation planning, helping reduce highway congestion.
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