Yes, if it hits the parking lot's gutter ( that's part of the lot, right? ). No, if it's free space parking lot.
Anyways, Why I answered this question. Weird! Lol .. enjoy!
The bus can damage the parking lot if the pavement it too thin because school busses are "trucks" and not all roads and driveable areas are approved for trucks
Unlikely but possible
Yes you can but you have to park at the very very end of the parking lot
Pre-Flight Parking is a company in Philadelphia. It offers parking in an off-airport grounds parking lot. Transportation is provided to and from the airport by bus.
You are allowed to park at the York college parking lot for a middle school graduation if you have a permit
Its about 150km from London. In the middle of nowhere. There is a bus and a shuttle service and the parking lot is huge. Depends of course if you wanna park 15 or a year.
if you hit a stationary object - you will most likely be found at fault
If the administrators of the school give permission.
It depends on the state you're in. For instance, in California, you must have a learners permit and or drivers license to drive in or on any roadway or parking lot which is "accessible" by the public. This includes parking lots which may otherwise "seem" private, such as a church parking lot or a school parking lot.
The plural form for the noun bus is buses.The plural possessive form is buses'.Example: The buses' parking area is separate from the main lot.
I suspect that your School, "As most do" have rules against the "hogging" of parking spaces that will subject such a parked vehicle to being towed away.
make a lot of noise
A lot.
in the school parking lot!):