When loaded, your forks should always be upgrade. If unloaded, forks should be downgrade, regardless of direction of travel.
Down current.
It is the same force (but in the opposite direction).
Because of centrifugal force. It's like when you spin a open bag or an open water bottle around in a circle (with it going upside down) quickly, nothing spills out. That is also centrifugal force. In the case of driving, the people inside the car move in the opposite direction of the point of rotation of the car. Hope that helps! :)
Down concentration gradients.
Vertical is 'up and down'
Up
You should reverse down a steep incline (slope) when driving a forklift that has a load on the forks.
The Forks Should be down on Ground Level so no Person would Trip or Walk into the Forks
Into the curb ... so it won't roll. On a two way street (in the USA) that would be to the right.
travel with the forks pointing down the ramp
The car should be facing in the same direction you're driving. If you see cars coming at you, you're doing it wrong.
Yes, always reverse down a slope or ramp, keeping the forks and load pointing up hill. Going down a ramp with the load in front could allow the load to slide downwards off the forks.
Answershould you ban drinking and drivingNo, you should the drink down before driving.
they should be pointing down in the water
Kayaba upside down forks with 11.8" travel
The approximate driving time and mileage information - Between: Duluth, MN and: Grand Forks, ND Driving miles: 265 Driving time: 5 hours - is based on traveling non-stop in good driving conditions. The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend travel time. These can include weather, road work, border crossings, and rush hour traffic in urban areas.
Put forks flat on ground, parking brake on, key out