Yes, stop, set parking brake, then release clutch. it is because the parking brake could fail. used as a precaution. there is also a difference in which gear to use for the direction of the hill. you put reverce when the car is facing downhill and viceversa.
Vehicles should always be left in neutral when parked.
The vehicle should be parked in neutral, with the handbrake on.
Personally, I always leave my vehicle in gear when parking, as an added safety precaution- should the handrake fail whilst it's parked, the engaged gear acts as an extra brake. 1st gear is best, or (if pointing downhill) reverse- but ALWAYS remember that you've left the vehicle in gear before you set off again!!
It is the second one to the left most.
Turn the wheel to the left if parking on the right. Turn your wheel to the right if parking on the left{one-way} Turn the wheel to the left if parking on the right. Turn your wheel to the right if parking on the left{one-way}
If a manual transmission, place te shifted into first gear. If automatic, place the shifted into park. Regardless, if the car faces up the hill with the curb on the right, turn the wheels as far to the left as possible. If facing downhill with the curb on the right, turn the wheel as far to the right as possible. Just remember, uphill = away, and downhill = toward. Also don't forget to set the parking brake.
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when you are parking UPhill.supposedly then if the car rolls the wheels will contact the curb and stop the car. Down hill turn to the right