When parking uphill on a two-way street with no curb, your front wheels should be:

Turned away from the street (to the right).
Turned toward the nearest parked vehicle.
Turned toward the street (to the left).
Parallel with the pavement.
Explanation

When parallel parking on a hill, you should leave your vehicle with its wheels turned away from the street. This ensures that if the brakes fail for any reason, your vehicle will roll to the side rather than toward the flow of traffic, preventing it from rolling onto the road.

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