You are driving a vehicle with automatic transmission. When you park on a hill you should:
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Turn your wheels so that if your car starts to move, it will roll away from the curb.
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Shift the transmission into park before setting the parking brake.
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Set the parking brake before you place automatic gear shift in park.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
If you are driving a vehicle that has an automatic transmission and wish to park on a hill, you must set the parking brake before placing the automatic gear shift in park. Remember to turn your wheels so that if your car starts to move, it will roll away from traffic or into the curb.
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