For non-driving scenarios, such as time spent waiting in a parked car or being a passenger, Android for Cars provides ways to bring existing tablet and browser apps to cars with Google built in.
![Image displaying a parked app](https://developer.android.com/static/images/design/ui/cars/app-cuj/parked-passenger-pg.png)Example of a parked app

App experiences such as video streaming, gaming, and browsing are well suited to times when drivers are waiting for their cars to charge or for a passenger to show up. As cars with multiple screens become more common, these experiences can keep passengers occupied as well.

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If you have an existing app in another form factor, adapting it for use in cars is a relatively quick process. Guidelines for adapting video apps are available. Guidelines for other types of parked and passenger apps will be similar and are coming soon.

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To learn how to adapt a video app for car screens, see[Adapt video apps](https://developer.android.com/design/ui/cars/guides/ux-requirements/adapt-parked-apps).