1996 Chevrolet S10 Pickup Owner's Manual - Page 143

1996 Chevrolet S10 Pickup Manual

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0 Check your mirrors, glance over your shoulder and start your left lane change signal before moving out of the right lane to pass. When you far enough are ahead of the passed vehicle tosee its front.in your inside mirror, activate your right lane change signal and move back into the right lane.(Remember that your right outside mirror is convex.The vehicle you just passed may seem to be farther away from you than it really is.) Try not to pass more than one vehicle at a time on two-lane roads. Reconsider before passing the next vehicle. Don't overtake a slowly moving vehicle too rapidly. Even though the brake lamps not flashing, it may are be slowing downor starting to turn. Loss of Control Let's review what driving experts say about what . happens when the three control systems (brakes, steering and acceleration) don't have enough friction where the to tires meet the road do what the driver has asked. In any emergency, don't give up. Keep trying steer to and constantly seekan escape route or area of less danger. 0 Skidding In a skid, a driver can lose control of the vehicle. Defensive drivers avoid most skids by taking reasonable care suited to existing conditions, and by not "overdriving" those conditions. But skids are always possible. The three types of skids correspond to your vehicle's three control systems. In the braking skid, your wheels aren't rolling. In the steering cornering skid, too or much speed or steering in a curve causes tires to slip and lose cornering force. And in the acceleration skid, too much throttle causes thedriving wheels to spin. A cornering skid and an acceleration skid are best handled by easing yourfoot off the accelerator pedal. 0 0 If you're being passed, make it easy for the following driver to get ahead of you. Perhaps you can ease a little to the right. 4-12

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0
Check
your
mirrors, glance over
your
shoulder
and
start
your
left
lane
change signal
before
moving
out
of
the
right
lane
to
pass.
When
you
are far enough
ahead of the passed
vehicle
to see its front.
in
your
inside
mirror, activate your
right
lane
change
signal
and
move
back into the
right
lane. (Remember that
your
right outside mirror
is
convex. The vehicle you
just passed may seem to
be farther away
from
you
than it really
is.)
0
Try
not
to
pass
more
than one vehicle
at a time
on two-lane
roads.
Reconsider
before
passing
the
next
vehicle.
0
Don’t
overtake a slowly
moving
vehicle too rapidly.
Even
though
the
brake
lamps
are not flashing,
it
may
be
slowing
down or starting to
turn.
0
If
you’re
being passed, make
it
easy
for
the
following driver
to get ahead of you.
Perhaps you
can ease a little to the right.
Loss
of
Control
Let’s
review
what driving experts say about
what
.
happens
when
the
three
control
systems
(brakes, steering
and acceleration) don’t
have enough friction
where
the
tires
meet
the
road
to
do
what
the
driver
has
asked.
In
any
emergency,
don’t
give
up.
Keep
trying
to steer
and
constantly
seek an escape route or area
of
less
danger.
Skidding
In
a skid, a driver can lose
control
of
the
vehicle.
Defensive drivers avoid
most skids by taking
reasonable
care suited
to existing conditions, and
by
not
“overdriving” those conditions. But
skids
are
always
possible.
The three
types
of
skids
correspond
to
your
vehicle’s
three control systems.
In
the
braking
skid, your
wheels
aren’t
rolling.
In
the
steering
or cornering skid, too
much
speed or steering
in a curve causes
tires to slip and
lose
cornering
force.
And
in
the
acceleration
skid,
too
much
throttle
causes
the driving wheels
to
spin.
A
cornering skid
and
an
acceleration
skid
are
best
handled by easing
your foot off
the accelerator pedal.
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