Turn the wheel to the left if parking on the right.
Turn your wheel to the right if parking on the left{one-way} Turn the wheel to the left if parking on the right.
Turn your wheel to the right if parking on the left{one-way}
if you parking uphill you turn your wheel towards the curb and if you parking down hill you turn it away
Turn the wheel so that the car will roll away from traffic.
When parking uphill, turn your wheels away from the curb to prevent your vehicle from rolling.
Turn your wheels heal toward the curb, set the parking brake. This way, if the brake fails and transmission slips it will not roll into traffic.
Wheels facing TOWARDS the curb.
When facing down the hill - turn the wheels toward the curb when facing up the hill - turn the wheel away from the curb
right and left
Turn your wheels away from the curb, that way if the car somehow starts to roll, the wheels will hit the curb and stop it.
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.
If you are parked on level ground or facing downhill, you should turn your wheel towards the curb, so that the front of the tire is facing the curb. This way, if your car begins to roll down the hill or is struck from behind, it will be forced into the curb. If you are parked facing up a hill, you should turn your wheel away from the curb, so that the back of the tire is facing the curb. This way, if your car begins to roll down the hill, it will be forced to stop on the curb. Always apply your parking brake when parking on a hill.
The simple rule is: always turn your wheels so that, if your vehicle rolls down the hill, it does not roll into traffic. The easiest way to do that facing uphill without a curb is to turn the wheels so that if the car does roll backward, it will roll off the road... i.e. turn them as if you were trying to drive off the road.
I'm pretty sure its away from the street