Driving up and downhill can make new drivers feel nervous at first. But get the theory clear in your head and you’ll feel confident on the road.
Start on a quiet street with a gentle slope. When you get more confident, move on to a steeper hill for more practice.
Follow these steps when starting uphill:
If your indicator is on the left side of the steering wheel, indicate before you use the handbrake. This leaves your left hand free to control the handbrake as you take off.
Hill starts are a little easier when facing downhill than uphill, as gravity is working with you. It’s still a hill start however, and there are some specific steps to follow:
Are you test ready?
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True or false? When driving uphill, you should use a lower gear and more accelerator to keep a constant speed
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