you drive the car up the hill.
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∙ 11y agoThe stopping distance of a car traveling uphill can be less than on a level road due to gravity assisting in the deceleration process. When driving uphill, the incline can help slow down the car as it works against the forward momentum. This can lead to a shorter stopping distance compared to a level road where the car solely relies on its brakes to stop.
No, actually, you shouldn't be passing on an uphill, at all.
Turn wheels to edge of road. If car starts to roll backward down hill, it will back off of the road.
You can drive a car on a paved street or even on a gravel road
The simple rule is: always turn your wheels so that, if your vehicle rolls down the hill, it does not roll into traffic. The easiest way to do that facing uphill without a curb is to turn the wheels so that if the car does roll backward, it will roll off the road... i.e. turn them as if you were trying to drive off the road.
The Indians drive their car on the left hand side of the road.
If you normally drive on the right side of the road, turn your wheels to the right.
A 12 year old can drive a car in a car park but not on a public road!
To test drive a car means to take a car for a drive and see if you like the way it handles the road or just to see if you like the car :)
Left
I think 16.
In France they drive on the right side of the road.