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How to Carry out a Hill Start in an Automatic Vehicle

Many people are nervous about hill starts when using an automatic car however it is really quite simple.

On a small incline an automatic car will not roll backwards, but if it is a little steeper this is the only time you should use two feet on the pedals with an automatic vehicle. After you have stopped on the hill, move your left foot onto the brake pedal. Then, move your right foot onto the gas and gently apply pressure. Slowly ease off the brake while applying a bit more gas and pull away. Never use two feet on the pedals in other circumstances as it can lead to confusion, panic and an accident.

Another option, rather than using two feet on the pedals is to use the emergency brake. Stop on the hill, and then put the emergency brake on. Then take your foot off the brake pedal and move it to the gas pedal. Slowly apply the gas and at the same time release the emergency brake gently.

Remember do not be so involved in moving forward that you forget the normal safety measures such as checking the mirror for vehicles behind and looking carefully to both sides.

If you or someone you love has been have been seriously injured in an accident in North Carolina, please call the Concord accident attorneys of the McIntosh Law Firm at (704) 892-1699 or contact us online today to schedule your free consultation and learn more about you rights and how we can help.