To back up a car, first ensure the area behind you is clear of obstacles and pedestrians. Start the vehicle and shift it into reverse gear, checking your mirrors and looking over your shoulder for visibility. Gently press the accelerator while turning the steering wheel in the direction you want the rear of the car to go. Always use your brakes to control your speed and stop as needed.
Don't back up a hill, drive up it.
On the back of a car there are tail lights, turn signals, and brake lights. Cars also have back up lights that tell people when the car is in reverse.
Yes, you do.
Walk to the back of the car and make sure nothing or no one is behind the car. Back up very slowly even after looking.
If you back up and hit the brakes and the car stops running, this is likely to mean that the car is not working properly. It is most likely to mean that the fuses are going out.
Pay up.
Select reverse gear.
A back-up camera.
Any car you can step up into, for example, a van.
Answering "Pulling out of a parking lot onto a street and you have to back up to avoid on coming car and the car behind you hits you who is at fault?"
The pull back toy car mechanism works by winding up a spring inside the car when you pull it back. When you release the car, the spring quickly unwinds, transferring energy to the wheels and propelling the car forward.
The car going backwards.