I believe it is considered safest to point your wheels towards traffic so that the car will roll away from traffic if it does move.
Front wheels should be pointed to the right, directed at the right side curb.
Turn your wheels to the left.
you would turn wheel to left so that away if the car rolls it would more likely for the curb to stop the car from rolling.
Front tires should be pointed toward traffic. That way, if the parking brake became disengaged, the car would not roll downhill into traffic, but would instead be stopped by the tires running into the curb.
When waiting to turn right off a major road, your front wheels should be pointed straight ahead. This position helps prevent your vehicle from rolling into oncoming traffic if you are rear-ended. If you were turning left, your wheels should be angled toward the left to facilitate the turn once it's safe to proceed. Always ensure you're observing traffic conditions before making your turn.
The front wheels being moved by the steering wheels rotation. The direction that the wheels are pointing denote the direction that the car is travelling.
Your front wheels should be turned so that, if your car were to roll it would turn into the curb. If your car is facing downhill, the front wheels should be turned into the curb. If your car is facing uphill, your front wheels should be turned away from the curb.
Should be at the frame rail Behind the front wheels in front of the rear wheels
Tires and alignment are separate things. Each new tire needs to be balanced after being mounted on the rim. This makes sure they don't vibrate and wear unevenly. Alignment on a car has to do with where the wheels are pointed. The angle of all wheels should be perpendicular to the ground under its own weight. The front and rear wheels, from one side to the other, should be pointed down two lines that are perfectly parallel. Bad alignment on your wheels will show up in the tread wear. Wear patterns can identify what is wrong with your alignment.
When parking uphill on a street with no curb, the front wheels should be positioned to the right. If there is a curb, the back of the right front wheel should be turned against the curb.
You turn your front wheels to point towards the kerb. That way - if your handbrake fails - the car will roll in the direction the wheels are pointing - and the curb will stop the car going any further.
Turning vehicles ensure that the rear wheels follow the path of the front wheels through a mechanism called the steering system. This system allows the front wheels to turn, causing the rear wheels to also change direction accordingly, maintaining alignment and ensuring that the vehicle follows a smooth and coordinated path during turns.