Proper downhill parking
I'm trying very hard to think of a personal benefit of the coronavirus pandemic. Finally I can think of one, I'm not increasing my stockpile of images nearly as quickly as before -- and I can go back to some old folders and post something taken some years ago.
Parts of Montreal is quite hilly. Coming down Peel Street (rue Peel), we came across this blue car that followed the old-school downhill parking rules, turn the steering wheel in such a way that if the braking mechanism somehow breaks, or if your parked car is hit by another car, that it (hopefully) would be stopped by the curb/ kerb and would not roll down the hill and cause more damage and injuries to others.
Near 3484, rue Peel St, Montreal
Proper downhill parking
I'm trying very hard to think of a personal benefit of the coronavirus pandemic. Finally I can think of one, I'm not increasing my stockpile of images nearly as quickly as before -- and I can go back to some old folders and post something taken some years ago.
Parts of Montreal is quite hilly. Coming down Peel Street (rue Peel), we came across this blue car that followed the old-school downhill parking rules, turn the steering wheel in such a way that if the braking mechanism somehow breaks, or if your parked car is hit by another car, that it (hopefully) would be stopped by the curb/ kerb and would not roll down the hill and cause more damage and injuries to others.
Near 3484, rue Peel St, Montreal