When parking downhill next to a curb, you should turn your front wheels:
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Toward the curb.
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Away from the curb.
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Straight.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
When you park downhill next to a curb, turn your front wheels into the curb so the vehicle will not roll, set the parking brake, and shift to park (automatic transmission), or reverse (manual transmission).
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