keep hand brake
turn your wheels toward curb
Downhill.
reverse and set the parking brake.
The handbrake is used to stop a stationary car rolling downhill. The transmission can also stop a car from moving when parked.
yes
In a downhill area, you should always park with the front wheels toward the curb. The theory is that if the brakes malfunction, the car will move towards the curb and stop, instead of going downhill, gathering speed and causing an accident.
If leaving a vehicle parked on a hill, I would engage the parking brake and shift the transmission into the appropriate gear: in a manual, I would leave it in first gear when facing uphill and reverse when facing downhill; in an automatic, I would put it in "Park." If there's a curb, I would turn the front wheels away from the curb when parked uphill and toward the curb when parked downhill to provide additional security against rolling. This combination helps ensure the vehicle remains stationary and safe.
very very low on fuel or faulty fuel pump
they were all heading to "the drake's" party, and he parked in a handicapped spot, and an angry mobb destroyed it.
Down hill to the right, up hill to the left.
Turn wheels to edge of road. If car starts to roll backward down hill, it will back off of the road.
keep hand brake