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The handbrake is used to stop a stationary car rolling downhill. The transmission can also stop a car from moving when parked.
keep hand brake
turn your wheels toward curb
reverse and set the parking brake.
To avoid the car from rolling forward.
In a downhill area, you should always park with the front wheels toward the curb. The theory is that if the brakes malfunction, the car will move towards the curb and stop, instead of going downhill, gathering speed and causing an accident.
very very low on fuel or faulty fuel pump
18 wheeler
Answer depends on whether you are faced uphill or downhill. Facing downhill, turn your wheels towards the shoulder, so that a rolling vehicle goes off the road on that side. facing uphill, turn wheels AWAY from shoulder, so that a vehicle rolling backwards will go off the side.
Down hill to the right, up hill to the left.
Because the frictional force must be greater than forces that would cause the object to move. Example: a car parked on a slope does not move despite the force of gravity acting to pull it down the hill. Why? Because the frictional forces are greater than the forces of gravity.
One example of static friction is the inability to push a car parked down the street. Another example is a block on an inclined table that does not slide. Last example is the pushing of a couch. Static friction is provided by the slippers which allows for gripping the floor.