When parking your vehicle on a hill:
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Use your parking break and leave your vehicle in gear or park.
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Your front wheels should be parallel to the road if there is no curb.
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One of your rear wheels should touch the curb.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
When you park on a hill, turn the wheels so the vehicle will not roll into the street if the brakes fail. Set the parking brake and place your vehicle in gear if it has a manual transmission or in ‘park’ if it has an automatic transmission.
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