I would like to apologise for making a mistake in the previous post.
Actually, there are a slight difference between parking on a slope with car facing upwards or downwards.
If your car is parked facing downwards, steer the wheel to go TOWARDS the curbs.
If you car is parked facing upwards, steer the wheel to go AWAY of the curbs (i.e. towards traffics).
This is because in the case of upward facing, if the car slides down (i.e. reverses), the front wheel will meet the curbs first and stop the car. It takes longer for the rear wheel to reach the curb without hiting into the car behind you. That's the reason for the difference. I've confirmed with the safety driving experts in my office. Sorry for the mistake in my previous post.
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Parking Car on Slopes (Updated)
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Monday, January 22, 2007
Parking Car on Slopes
NOTE: THERE IS A MISTAKE IN THIS TIPS, PLEASE VISIT HERE FOR AN UPDATE. THANKS.
I'm sure you've learnt about this from your driving instructor before you got your driving license.
This post serves as refresher to you, just in case you don't park on slopes often.
When you park your vehicle on slopes, whether your car is facing upward or downward, remember to steer your wheels to face towards the curb. This is to prevent your vehicle from rolling into traffics, if it does slide down.
Though this is a general knowledge and/or being taught by driving instructors, I always see vehicles (especially huge trucks) parked on slopes with their wheels/tyres straight or facing traffics.
I live in a city with a lot of slopes, and have encountered several cases where trucks run into parked vehicles and toward the traffics. Note: these trucks were without drivers, i.e. (supposingly) parked. One of my relative narrowly escaped being killed by one. In that same case, at least 7 vehicles smashed by that truck.
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