keep hand brake
Turn your front wheels into the curb in case the parking brake fails.
Wheels facing TOWARDS the curb.
keep hand brake
turn your wheels toward curb
right
When your parking downhill you always turn the wheel to the right no matter if there is a curb or not. When your parking uphill you turn the wheel to the right if there is NO curb. If there is a curb you turn the wheel to the left. Hope it helped.
When parking headed downhill, it is best to turn your front wheels toward the curb and set the parking brake to prevent the vehicle from rolling into the street. To determine the highest speed at which you could stop before hitting a child 65 to 70 feet ahead, you should consider your vehicle's stopping distance. At a speed of approximately 20 mph, the total stopping distance (including perception and reaction time) is about 60 feet, which suggests you could stop safely within that distance. However, at higher speeds, the stopping distance increases significantly, making it unsafe to drive faster than 20 mph in this scenario.
reverse and set the parking brake.
turn wheels to curb
Turned towards curb.
Left. Or, away from the curb.
I'm pretty sure its away from the street