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      11-03-2009, 04:06 AM   #18
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Any car with a manual transmission should always be left in gear when parking. It should be in first gear if on level ground or any uphill grade, and should be left in reverse gear if parked on a downhill grade. You also need to turn the wheels towards the curb, or if there is no curb, in the direction to cause the car to go away from the road. Any other habit is dangerous and will eventually lead to your car being somewhere other than it was when you turned it off and parked it.

The parking brake is there to take the stress off of the transmission, but it is not a guarantee of stopping the car from moving. It is only a little drum brake, activated by a cable and could easily not work or not be set with enough force to be effective.

The owners manual says to leave the car in first or reverse (step 2 below). You will not find an owners manual for any car or any drivers training instruction manual that recommends leaving any car in neutral when being turned off. In some jurisdictions, you can get fined and found at fault if your car rolls and causes damage or injury due to being left in neutral.
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