What is the proper way to climb a car on slope?

Question:
Which gear is needed?
Should I use handbrake?

Answers:

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STEP 1: Set gear on nutral and handbreak on.
Step 2: Start the engine and find biting point.
Step 3: Ease of clutch a bit, if car nor trying to move forward increase gas a bit until car begin to push forward.
Step 4: At this stage keep the car in controle with one hand on steering wheel and release the hand break slowly with the other hand if safe to move. At the same push the gas pedal down enough (gently) so that the car rolling forward slowly (making sure all round observation is carried out). As the forward motion is ensured bring the other hand back to steering wheel and proceed when safe to do so.

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how steep is the slope?
is this in a 4x4?

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To start off you should do a handbrake hillstart in 1st gear.

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If you're already moving then you can only learn from experience which gear is right for the driving situation you're in i.e. gradient of slope etc

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Do you mean a hill start ? if so 1st gear, release handbrake then off you go then 2nd gear uphill

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depending on wat incline it is its usaly best to use a low gear
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