When parking uphill on a two-way street without a curb, you should:
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Turn your front wheels parallel to the curb.
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Turn your front wheels toward the street.
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Turn your front wheels toward the shoulder of the road.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
When parking either uphill or downhill, if there is no curb you should turn your front wheels to the right so that the vehicle will roll away from the center of the road in the event the brakes fail. So, when you park uphill and there is no curb, turn the wheels toward the shoulder of the road.
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