You shouldn't park a car there. Period.
drive with it off and have the parking brake inspected for damage.
A two-way road or driveway should be 18'-22'. A two-way drive in a parking lot with parking spaces on both sides should be 32'-35' wide.
No Only If He\She Is Old Enough To Drive
Put your foot on the brake, pu the car into drive and the parking break should disengage. if not, push on the parking break while holding the break in drive.
Sounds like the unit is being parked on an incline. If this is the case, when you come to a stop before shifting into ark engauge the parking brake. This will keep the parking pawl in the transmission from getting into a bind. Before releasing the parking brake when you wish to drive again shift into drive before releasing the brake. if this does not solve your problem you may have internal transmissin damage.
Yes but if it's not an auto you should have one so trans alone does not have to hold it if on an incline
Yes, 1st gear and set the parking brake also.
You pay when you drive out of the parking area.
A roofed parking place by a house can be called a car port. If it is designed as a drive-through and is attached to the house next to a formal entrance it is also known as a port-cochere.
Residential Street NO!! Private property YES --- I think
Set your parking brake before you turn on your ignition. This cancels out your headlights.
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