And, I'll add to pmsmechanic's excellent guidance, don't set the park brake when you park the machine. That's asking for stuck brake problems. If the machine is parked on a hill that it won't sit on, use a wheel block.
But then, I'm the guy that can't remember the last time I used a parking brake on any vehicle. Stuck brakes are usually the end result.
First off, Mate, I am not having a go at you... But really? I always set the park brake on all of my vehicles. If you don't apply the hand/park brake regularly, then, because you haven't used it it will seize up.
In Australia, not applying the hand brake when parked (yes, even on an automatic in 'park') is a fine.
That surprises me about it being illegal to park without the brake applied. I always thought of Australia as more of a "do as you please" society.
Different country, different rules, I suppose. Unless posted, it's illegal to make a left hand turn at a red light - even if the way is clear (remembering that we drive on the left).
... this is from a guy that only has 3 traffic lights in the entire county...... And they are all in the same town, within 1/2 mile of each other.![]()
It's the same here in my shire (county), only I can go you one better and say that there are no traffic lights. It's a 'Big Smoke' phenomenon.
Which gets me re-thinking about the laid-back question you asked earlier... The traffic rules, here in Tassie, do tend to treat a driver as an adult, especially in rural areas. Which Tasmania practically IS.
For instance; unless there's a specific reason to STOP, the intersection is posted YIELD. Back roads/highways are posted 100kph-DRIVE TO THE CONDITIONS; so that if you do come across a 45kph sign, believe it!
Other States, here, tend towards constant speed & warning signage.