FAQs

What are the State laws when parking at a NH Park and Ride?

Free parking is provided in the NH State Park & Ride lots serviced by boston Express Bus.  Park and ride facilities are intended for the short-term use of motorists using carpools, vanpools, public transportation, or intermodal transportation.  Parking at all of the Park & Ride locations is for private, non-commercial use and vehicles parked longer than three weeks (21 days) may be towed at the owner’s expense in accordance with NH RSA 262.32.  Anyone who does not obey signage or parks in undesignated locations runs the risk of being towed at their own expense, along with the following:

  • A vehicle obstructing any way or the access thereto, or access to a public building, is or will be a menace to traffic if allowed to remain, or is obstructing snow removal or highway maintenance operations will be towed at the owner’s expense
  • A vehicle reported stolen, or is apparently abandoned, or without proper registration, or apparently unsafe to be driven will be towed at the owner’s expense
  •  A vehicle  left unattended within a state-owned park and ride facility for a period of more than 21 days will be towed at the owner’s expense
  • Campers, box trucks, vans and vehicle storage is prohibited in the lots and vehicles may be towed at the owner’s expense
  • Camping overnight in a NH Park and Ride lot is prohibited by state law