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How should you park your vehicle on a hill facing uphill?

Steer away from the kerb and apply the handbrake fully

Steer towards the kerb and apply the handbrake fully

When parking your vehicle on a hill facing uphill, it's important to ensure that it remains securely positioned and does not roll back down the slope. The correct method is to steer the front wheels towards the kerb while applying the handbrake fully. This technique is used because if the vehicle were to roll backward, the rear wheels would hit the kerb, preventing the vehicle from sliding further down the hill. Applying the handbrake is essential for maintaining the vehicle's position, and steering towards the kerb provides an additional safety measure that complements the effectiveness of the handbrake. This method is crucial in preventing accidents and ensuring that the vehicle is parked safely. The alternative options would not offer the same level of security. Steering away from the kerb would not provide a barrier against rolling backward and would increase the risk of the vehicle rolling into the road. Leaving the car in neutral would negate the effectiveness of the parking brake, allowing the vehicle to move freely. Activating hazard lights does not contribute to securing the vehicle on a slope and is not a substitute for proper parking techniques.

Leave the car in neutral

Activate the hazard lights

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