Yes.
I try hard to park within 6" of the curb. If it's a tight squeeze it's not always possible. I do hate rubbing my tires against the curb, or parking with more than a foot of space between wheels and curb.
When parking uphill with a curb, the tires should be turned away from the curb.
When parking uphill with a curb, position your tires so they are turned away from the curb. This will help prevent your car from rolling into the street if the brakes fail.
Left. Or, away from the curb.
Towards curb
When parking uphill with a curb, turn the tires away from the curb and towards the street to prevent the vehicle from rolling. This is known as "curb your wheels."
When parking uphill with a curb, turn the tires away from the curb and towards the street to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
So back of tire will roll onto curb
Rubbing corns just makes them hurt more.
on inside , yes the bones hurt
Yes, when parking uphill, you should turn your tires away from the curb.
When parking uphill, tires should be turned away from the curb.