Final answer:
To start on a hill without rolling back, engage the parking brake, depress the clutch (for manual transmission), engage the appropriate gear, release the brakes, gradually release the clutch while applying pressure to the accelerator, and continue driving.
Step-by-step explanation:
To start on a hill without rolling back, you need to use a combination of the brakes and the clutch (if you are driving a manual transmission vehicle).
Here's how it works:
- Engage the parking brake: This will help prevent the car from rolling backwards when you release the brakes.
- Depress the clutch (for manual transmission): If you are driving a manual transmission vehicle, press down on the clutch pedal to disengage the engine from the wheels.
- Engage the gear: While keeping the brakes depressed, select the appropriate gear (usually first or second) and engage it.
- Release the brakes: Slowly release the brakes while maintaining pressure on the clutch.
- Gradually release the clutch: As you release the clutch pedal, slowly apply pressure to the accelerator pedal to match the engine speed with the vehicle speed. This will prevent the car from stalling.
- Continue driving: Once the clutch is fully engaged and the car is moving forward, you can release the parking brake and accelerate as needed.
Remember to always pay attention to your surroundings and adjust your driving technique based on the specific conditions of the hill you are on.