If your parked on a hill it may do that. Next time set the parking brake before you put the trans in park.
Parallel parking in a manual vehicle can be hard of so,e people. It can take long to park then doing it in a automatic vehicle.
If the vehicle is parked on a hill and the weight of the vehicle is being held by the parking gear you may find that it will be difficult to shift out of park. I suggest using the parking BRAKE to hold the weight of the vehicle while parked. Set the parking brake BEFORE you put it into park, or at least before you remove your foot from the brake pedal. That way you are having the parking brake hold the weight and the transmission becomes the backup for holding the vehicle. It should be a lot easier to get it out of park then.
I don't believe you can.
the vehicle is stuck in park how do i get it out?
no
In park the park pin is engaged to prevent the vehicle from rolling away. In neutral there is nothing to prevent the vehicle from rolling away
You should not park a vehicle in a handicapped parking spot unless you have a permit to do so. You should also never park in a fire or emergency lane.
Yes.
Unless it is a service vehicle that is in use for maintanence, you should never park directly in front of an aircraft.
It is illegal to park a car in front of a fire hydrant.
The brake should release automatically when you take the vehicle out of park. The pedal will spring up on its on.
Park you're vehicle for you.