Cars parked uphill.

How to park on a hill

Updated February 26, 2026 . AmFam Team

Learning to park on a hill correctly can save lives should your brakes fail. It can also help you avoid unnecessary damage to your car and the surrounding properties.

This guide explains how to park uphill and downhill, with or without a curb, in a few easy-to-follow steps. 

Cars parked on a hill.

Equipment breakdown coverage

Equipment breakdown coverage may cover repairs and replacement for appliances and other home equipment. Learn more about this add-on today.

How to park on a hill with a curb

Learning the right way to park on a hill may help you avoid an accident in the event of a brake failure. Use the following steps to master uphill or downhill parking at or near a curb.

Cars parked on an uphill slope.

Parking uphill

  • Parallel park your vehicle.
  • Turn your front wheels away from the curb to the left.
  • Engage your emergency brake.

When you take your foot off the brake, your vehicle may roll back slightly and touch the curb. Ensure you don't park too close to other cars or objects.

Two cars parked on a downhill slope.

Parking downhill

  • Parallel park your vehicle.
  • Turn your front wheels toward the curb to the right.
  • Engage your emergency brake.

Try not to park too close to other cars or objects in front of you. Your vehicle may roll forward slightly when you take your foot off the brake.

Cars parked on a downhill slope.

How to park on a hill without a curb

Parking on a hill without a curb can seem tricky for new and experienced drivers. But the same three steps apply whether you're parking uphill or downhill.

Parking uphill or downhill

  • Parallel park your vehicle.
  • Turn your front wheels to the right.
  • Engage your emergency brake.

When parking without a curb, your primary goal is to point your front wheels away from the road. Doing so ensures your vehicle doesn't roll into the road if your brakes fail.

Happy father handing car keys to his happy son.

Car insurance for new and young drivers

We offer experienced drivers several ways to save on car insurance premiums. We also have discounts and programs for qualifying new or teen drivers.

Here are a couple of examples:

The Good Student discount can help young drivers who are full-time students. To qualify, they need a GPA of 3.0 or higher. This discount can lower their auto insurance costs.

The DriveMyWay program helps experienced and newly licensed drivers learn how to drive safely. The safer you drive, the more you may be able to save.***

Visit our car insurance discount page to learn more.

Happy couple sitting on their living room floor looking at a laptop.

Protect your wallet with custom auto insurance

Accidents happen, but you can help protect yourself from unexpected losses with the right auto policy. Our car insurance is customizable to help you get the coverage you need. Reach out to an American Family Insurance agent for a quote today.

Good Driving Discount: Discounts and availability vary based on the way you purchase insurance and by state. Exclusions may apply. Refer to your policy or talk to your agent for details.

DriveMyWay: DriveMyWay plans & discounts may vary by state. Rate will vary based on driving behavior. Unsafe driving behaviors may increase your rate. Products, pricing, and availability vary based on the way you purchase insurance and by state, vehicle type, policy form and company underwriting the auto policy. Some restrictions may apply. The DriveMyWay rate factor applies only to these coverages, which are typical for most auto policies: bodily injury liability, property damage liability, collision and comprehensive, medical expense and personal injury protection. Additionally, the rate factor does not apply to fixed fees that are part of the policy. Customer driving data from the DriveMyWay & KnowYourDrive program were used to inform rate structure.

General Coverage Description: This information represents only a brief description of coverages, is not part of your policy, and is not a promise or guarantee of coverage. If there is any conflict between this information and your policy, the provisions of the policy will prevail. Insurance policy terms and conditions may apply. Exclusions may apply to policies, endorsements, or riders. Coverage may vary by state and may be subject to change. Some products are not available in every state. Please read your policy and contact your agent for assistance.

Tools & resources

Explore our tools and smart tips.