Parking on a hill

Parking downhill

  • turn your front wheels into the curb or toward the side of the road

    Votes: 8 88.9%
  • turn your front wheels away from the curb, let the rear of front wheel touch the curb

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • or just park the car anyway, normally

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • I don't know

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    9

FreedummyRing

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If you park headed downhill, what do you do?

Do you always set your parking brake?

What if my parking brake don't work?
Park there anyway?
 
FreedummyRing said:
If you park headed downhill, what do you do?
We don't have any hills here. :D


Do you always set your parking brake?
No.


What if my parking brake don't work?
Park there anyway?
Why doesn't your emergency/parking brake work? You need to get it fixed.
 
LOL!!! The manual said you should always use your parking brake when you are parking on hills...

Reba made an F.... haha.

:cheers: :whistle:
 
FreedummyRing said:
LOL!!! The manual said you should always use your parking brake when you are parking on hills...

Reba made an F.... haha.

:cheers: :whistle:
Did you not read the part where I said there are NO hills here? I never park on hills because there are NO hills here! Our land is FLAT.
 
Yea, I using alot when parking on hills and mountains, also in SF metro too.
 
didn't see the poll

I believe the correct way is "turn your front wheels into the curb or toward the side of the road"
 
I guess I should add that when I used to have standard shift cars, I used the parking brake. Now I drive an automatic, and there are no hills here. The highest point of Charleston is 15 feet above sea level.
 
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