Yes, providing that you do not interfere with traffic already flowing on the roadway.
because reverse gear sprocket is about to break off and when it does you won't have reverse until you buy a new/used transmission. had same problem on 93 Jimmy SUV for over a year but just tried to avoid using reverse on any incline or hill and it hung on. I think I caused it by hauling a boat and backing up a hill into the driveway instead of backing down the hill into driveway causing extra stress on revere gear.
that depends on whether or not the driveway is on a hill. if the driveway is flat, it is not in inclined plane. if it is on a hill then yes it is an inclined plane
A Lever
Are you sure you didn't reverse the filter supply and vent lines?
On a topographic map, you can identify a hill by examining the contour lines. Contour lines that form closed loops are an indication of a hill or a mountain. The closer the contour lines are together, the steeper the slope of the hill.
The lines on the map signify the height of a hill. The closer together they are the steeper the hill. At various points on these lines there may be numbers, these show the gradient of the hill... hope that helps!
Sounds like it is not really in reverse-check trans to see what gear it's really in.
Because, it can roll down a hill or you put it in reverse.
Double consonants are two of the same consonant next to each other in a word. Examples of a double consonant include hill, pass, attack, and fall.
A hill or a crater.
Nobody really know
usually means your sitting on a hill..