unfortunate for the owner of the slider, they are responsible.
The individual who had custody over the unattended, parked vehicle would be at fault. Clearly, the vehicle was not adequately parked (or not up to safety standards) if it rolled down a hill and damaged persons/property.
Maybe you are parked on a hill. This makes it harder sometimes to get out of park when you are parked on a hill.
The nouns are :- car hill brakes
Yes, More potential energy yES
Down hill to the right, up hill to the left.
Going down a hill, not being parked, and getting pushed.
it could maybe roll down if you are parked on a high hill. thanks for listening!
18 wheeler
Yes. You are responsible for parking your vehicle in a way that damage will not be caused to another's vehicle. So say you park on a hill and the vehicle rolls back and hits another vehicle, you are liable.
depends on if you are parked on a hill or not on an up hill with a curb turn away from the curb, on an hill with no curb turn to the ps of vehicle, other than that you should always keep your wheels straight when parked on a flat or even surface no grade!
The handbrake is used to stop a stationary car rolling downhill. The transmission can also stop a car from moving when parked.
Maybe a weak fuel pump?