Curb and gutter machine is the name of the machine that makes the curb on the side of the road. Read about it at www.patentstorm.us/patents/4620341/description.html -
The curb on side of the road is too high!
The edge of the pavement near the road is called the "curb" in the US and the "kerb" in the UK. They are spelled differently but they are pronounced the same.
Signal your intentions.
A no parking sign typically extends about 18 inches from the curb or edge of the road.
Curb: Usually a hard lip or moulding that separates the road way from the pedestrian walkway.
any where near to/on the curb side of the road
If you facing uphill with a curb -left Uphill no curb - right Downhill with a curb - right Down no curb - right Main goal is if the car moves out of park. It will either go off the road or the front tire will jam against the curb
Towards the edge of the road where the curb (if there was one) would be. That way if your hand brake fails, your car will roll off the road instead of into live traffic.
Within 18 inches.
When your parking downhill you always turn the wheel to the right no matter if there is a curb or not. When your parking uphill you turn the wheel to the right if there is NO curb. If there is a curb you turn the wheel to the left. Hope it helped.
You should always turn the wheels so the car will not roll further into the road. It therefore depends on which side of the road you park.
Used as a noun, a curb (kerb in British English) is a row of concrete along the edge of a road, or, more generally, a raised margin along the edge of something.