When parking downhill:
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Turn your wheels away from the side of the road.
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Turn your wheels toward the side of the road.
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Keep your wheels straight.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Parking downhill with your wheels turned toward the side of the road is important for safety. This positioning ensures that if your vehicle starts to roll downhill unintentionally, it will move away from traffic rather than into it.
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