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Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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What is a chock on a car?
A chock on a car refers to a wedge-shaped block placed against the wheels to prevent the vehicle from rolling. It is typically made of rubber, plastic, or metal and is used as a safety measure when parking on an incline or performing maintenance. Wheel chocks create a physical barrier that stabilizes the car and reduces the risk of accidental movement.
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How to chock car wheels?
To chock car wheels, position the chocks snugly against the tires on the downhill side of the vehicle. If the car is on a slope, place chocks on both sides of at least one wheel for maximum security. For added safety, engage the parking brake before placing the chocks. Always ensure the chocks are the correct size for your tires and made from durable, non-slip material.
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What is the purpose of a wheel chock?
The purpose of a wheel chock is to prevent a vehicle from unintentionally moving while parked or during loading and unloading. Chocks act as a wedge that resists rolling, especially on inclines or uneven surfaces. They are essential for safety in automotive, trucking, and industrial settings, reducing the risk of accidents and equipment damage.
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What can I use to stop my car from rolling?
To stop your car from rolling, you can use wheel chocks, engage the parking brake, and turn the wheels toward the curb if parked on a slope. Wheel chocks provide the most reliable physical barrier, especially when working under the car or parking on steep inclines. Avoid makeshift solutions like bricks or rocks, as they can slip or break. Purpose-built chocks made from rubber or metal are the safest option for securing your vehicle.
