Prepare:
Before doing anything else, take time to prepare the car. Select first gear, set the gas and find the biting point. Have your left hand on the handbrake ready to release it.
Observe:
Once the car is ready to move off instantly, you must take effective all-round observations. Start by looking over your left shoulder and sweep your head around in a 360-degree arc, taking in all three mirrors, and finally looking over your right shoulder.
Move:
If it's safe to move, release the handbrake. Use clutch control to keep the car moving at a snail's pace. Steer quickly to the right. Keep steering until the wheel will turn no further (full lock). As you crawl across the centre of the road, have a quick glance left and right.
Approaching the opposite side of the road, the camber may cause the car to pick up speed as it rolls downhill. If so, push the clutch to the floor and softly brake. As you get close to the kerb, turn the steering wheel back towards the left, straightening your wheels. Bring the car to a gentle stop just before you reach the kerb. Engage the handbrake.