When you park on a hill you should always turn the wheels into the curb.
If you are parking facing downhill, turn the wheels to the Left if on the Left side of street
and to the Right if on the Right side.
If you are parking on an Uphill do the opposite ..to the Right if parked on the Left, and
to the Left if parked on the Right.
The curb will stop the car from rolling if the brake lets go.
Wouldn't you want the wheels pointed to the near curb whether uphill or downhill?
Because if you're parked uphill, curb on your right, wheels turned left, if you're not close enough to the curb or not turned sharply enough, you'll still roll out into the street. If you're pointing towards the curb, you're going to to into it no matter what
In the first pic, if you're close enough and turned sharp enough, you can turn left while parked right uphill. In the second, if you're farther away and/or not turned enough you'll roll right past the curb
Not sure if this is right or not, just what I've always thought