1996 Chevrolet Tahoe Owner's Manual - Page 177

1996 Chevrolet Tahoe Manual

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Driving on Off-Road Hills Off-road driving often takes you up, down or across a hill. Driving safely on hills requires good judgment and an understanding of what your vehicle can andcan't do. There are some hills that simply can't be driven, no matter how well built the vehicle. I incline with only a small change in elevation where you can easily see all the way to the top. On a large hill, the incline may get steeper as you near the top, but you may not see this because the crest of the hill is hidden by bushes, grass or shrubs. Here are some other things to consider as you approach a hill. 0 11 A CAUTION: Many hills are simply too steep forany vehicle. If will you drive up them, you stall. If you drive down them, you can't control your speed. If you You drive across them, you will roll over. could be seriously injured or killed. If you have any doubt about the steepness, don't drive the hill. Is there a constant incline, or does the hill get sharply steeper in places? 0 Is there good traction on the hillside, or will the surface cause tire slipping? Is there a straight path up or down the hill so you won't have to make turning maneuvers? Are there obstructions on the hill that canblock your path (boulders, trees, logs or ruts)? What's beyond the hill? Is there a cliff, an embankment, a drop-off, a fence? Get out and walkthe hill if you don't know. It's the smart way to find out. 0 0 0 Approaching a Hill When you approach a hill, you need to decide if it's one of thos'ehills that's just too steep to climb, descend or cross. Steepness can hard to judge. Ona very small be hill, for example, theremay be a smooth, constant 0 Is the hill simply too rough? Steep hills often have ruts, gullies, troughs and exposed rocks because they are more susceptible to the effects of erosion. 4-18

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Driving
on
Off-Road
Hills
Off-road driving often takes you up, down or across a
hill. Driving safely on hills requires good judgment
and
an understanding
of
what your vehicle can
and can’t do.
There
are
some
hills
that
simply can’t
be
driven,
no
matter how well built the vehicle.
I
11
A
CAUTION:
Many
hills
are
simply
too
steep
forany vehicle.
If
you
drive
up
them,
you
will
stall.
If
you
drive
down them,
you
can’t
control
your
speed.
If
you
drive across
them,
you
will
roll
over.
You
could be
seriously
injured or killed.
If
you
have
any
doubt
about
the
steepness,
don’t
drive
the
hill.
Approaching
a
Hill
When
you approach a hill, you need
to
decide if it’s one
of
thos’e hills that’s just
too
steep
to
climb,
descend
or
cross.
Steepness
can
be
hard
to
judge.
Ona very small
hill,
for
example,
there may be a smooth,
constant
incline with only a small change in elevation where
you
can easily see all the way to the top. On a large
hill,
the
incline may get steeper as
you
near the top, but
you
may
not
see this because the crest of the
hill
is
hidden by
bushes, grass or shrubs.
Here are some other things to consider as
you
approach
a hill.
0
0
0
0
0
0
Is
there a constant incline, or does the
hill
get
sharply
steeper in places?
Is
there good traction on
the hillside, or
will the
surface cause tire slipping?
Is
there a straight path
up or down the
hill
so
you
won’t have to make turning maneuvers?
Are there obstructions on the hill
that
can block your
path (boulders, trees, logs or ruts)?
What’s
beyond
the
hill?
Is
there a cliff,
an
embankment, a drop-off, a fence?
Get
out
and
walk
the
hill
if
you
don’t
know.
It’s
the
smart
way
to
find
out.
Is
the hill simply too rough? Steep hills often
have
ruts, gullies, troughs and exposed rocks because they
are more susceptible
to
the effects of erosion.
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