Park and Ride

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Park and Ride Coordinators
District 1 District 2 District 3
Del Norte
Humbolt
Lake
Mendocino
Lassen
Modoc
Plumas
Shasta
Siskiyou
Tehama
Trinity
Butte
Colusa
El Dorado
Glenn
Nevada
Placer
Sacramento
Sierra
Sutter
Yolo
Yuba
Joben Penuliar 707-798-7869 Daniel Fisher 530-215-8022 Hayary Torres 530-930-5362
        Dianira Soto 530-812-4414
District 4 District 5 District 6
Alameda
Contra Costa
Marin
Napa
San Francisco
San Mateo
Santa Clara
Solano
Sonoma
Monterey
San Benito
San Luis Obispo
Santa Barbara
Santa Cruz
Fresno
Kern
King
Madera
Tulare
Claire Bye
916-694-8260
Juan Lezo 805-363-1379  Cristina Colmenero
559-341-7515
Chris Tseng 510-715-6645        
District 7 District 8 District 9
Los Angeles Ventura Riverside San Bernardino

Inyo

Mono
Patricia Amadi
805-391-3555 Mary Padres
Nathan Ogbasellasie
Cesar Hernandez
951-323-8091 Rick Franz 760-938-2288
    951-232-7276
909-746-3510
   
District 10 District 11 District 12
Alpine
Amador
Calaveras
Mariposa
Merced
San Joaquin
Stanislaus
Tuolumne
Imperial San Diego Orange
Jaime Quesada 209-986-8782 Liz Santucci 619-987-3087 Jesus Navidad 805-732-9788
Koua Yang 209-986-9324        
Headquarters
  Benjamin Rodriguez 916-628-5548  
  Yusuf Shatnawi 916-838-0154  
You do not need to sign-up or pay a fee to use a park and ride facility that is owned or operated by Caltrans. Most city or county park and ride facilities are also free; however, there may be an exception where the operating agency may charge a small fee to cover special operating costs.
As a rule, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) will cite any vehicle left over 72 hours. Additionally, per Section 22518 of the California Vehicle Code, the CHP can also cite any vehicle left at the park and ride facility for usage other than commute-related purposes.
Yes, it is illegal for a vehicle to be left at a park and ride with a "FOR SALE" sign in the windows if the owner is not legitimately commuting. Section 22518 of the California Vehicle Code (CVC) prohibits usage of the park and ride for vending or other commercial activity. However, there is no violation of the CVC if the vehicle was left by the owner during their commuting hours.
No, the State does not cover vehicles parked at a park and ride facility for damage due to theft or vandalism.