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Always set your parking brake before you get out - especially if you park in a driveway that slopes down to Quincy Bay
By adamg on Thu, 06/16/2016 - 9:25am
Quincy Police photographed what happens when you forget: This car picked up enough steam rolling down a driveway to hop the seawall and end up in the water this morning. WBZ reports it happened on Shelton Road.
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Good idea...
and always put the car in gear in case the emergency brake fails
Assuming
You're driving a manual transmission.
Is it even possible to buy an
Is it even possible to buy an SUV with a manual transmission?
There aren't many
We just got a Subaru Forester with a manual.
There are some Jeeps as well.
There are some Jeeps as well.
Also,
If one is parked facing downhill, the front wheels of the car's two front wheels should be turned facing outwards.
If one is parked facing uphill, on the other hand, the car's two front wheels should be facing inwards.
Inwards or outwards?
Assuming you're parked on the right side of the road, which is inwards and which is outwards?
Isn't that backwards?
You want the wheels to quickly hit the curb if the car starts rolling.
Yeah
Assuming you are parked on the right side of the road, it's like this:
DOWNHILL: Park with wheels turned to the right
UPHILL (with curb): Park with wheels turned to the left
UPHILL (no curb): Park with wheels turned to the right
^Agreed
I've always learned similar, but instead of right vs left it was either towards curb or away from curb so one does not have to remember r vs l.
Downhill - toward the curb
Uphill - away from curb
I had not heard curb or no curb for uphill ... is that because if no curb the vehicle would roll back into the street and possibly have the steering 'correct' itself so it goes downhill anyway?
Pretty sure that's backwards
Pretty sure that's backwards
It's also confusing
How many of the car's two front wheels *aren't* front wheels?
Alright,
Who's the U-boat commander?
I see the problem
They left the hatch open.
This person will never live this down in their neighborhood.
That's one heck of a car wash
That's one heck of a car wash!!
There was clearly a space
There was clearly a space saver there, so the resident who owned the spot was within their rights to push the car into the street.
Buoy?
The buoy in the background had me confused for a little while: I looks like it could have been a pop up flag. As if the when the car hit the water and the hatch opened, the "HELP!" signal went up. Kind of a short string for the help signal, tho.
Meanwhile, in Hopkinton ...