How to Reverse on a Downhill Without Rolling Back?
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To reverse on a downhill without rolling back, follow these steps: 1. Press the clutch with your left foot and the brake with your right foot while reversing. Release the brake once the car starts moving. 2. Quickly shift into reverse gear the moment the car is about to move backward, simultaneously engaging the clutch to use the engine's resistance to slow down the backward movement, and apply intermittent braking to maintain the original uphill path. Precautions to prevent rolling back include: 1. When parking on a slope, if you are inside the car, besides pulling the handbrake, your foot should also remain on the brake pedal. The gear should not be in neutral but should be in 1st gear or a forward gear to ensure the car maintains forward momentum. 2. Place triangular wooden blocks behind the wheels to ensure the car does not roll backward.