When parked facing downhill, your front wheels should be turned:
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Toward the curb.
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In any direction.
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Away from the curb.
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Parallel to the curb.
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Explanation
When headed downhill, you must turn your front wheels toward curb or edge of road so that your vehicle will roll away from the center of the road if the brakes fail.
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