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When parking downhill on a street with a curb, in what direction should you turn your front wheels?
When parking downhill with a curb, turn your front wheels towards the curb so that if the brakes fail, the vehicle's wheel will rest against the curb.
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Question: When parking downhill on a street with a curb, in what direction should you turn your front wheels?
Answer options: ✅ Towards the curb.
- Away from the curb.
- Straight ahead.
- It does not matter as long as the parking brake is engaged.
Correct answer: Towards the curb.
Explanation: When parking downhill with a curb, turn your front wheels towards the curb so that if the brakes fail, the vehicle's wheel will rest against the curb.
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