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Question
turn your front wheels toward the curb when you are parked: a. facing uphill b. on a level road c. facing downhill d. next to a fire hydrant
Brief Explanations
To determine when to turn front wheels toward the curb while parking:
- For option A (facing uphill), wheels should be turned away from the curb to prevent the car from rolling into traffic.
- For option B (level road), wheels can be straight or slightly turned, but not necessarily toward the curb as a primary rule.
- For option C (facing downhill), turning wheels toward the curb helps prevent the car from rolling down the hill into traffic, as the curb acts as a stop.
- For option D (next to a fire hydrant), parking near a fire hydrant is generally illegal, and wheel direction isn't the main concern here.
So the correct situation for turning wheels toward the curb is when facing downhill.
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C. Facing downhill