1996 GMC Sonoma Owner's Manual - Page 133

1996 GMC Sonoma Manual

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Control of a Vehicle YOLI have three systems that make your vehicle go where you want it to go. They are the brakes, the steering and the accelerator. All three systems have to do their work at the places where the tires meet the road. Braking First, you have to decide to push on the brake pedal. That's perceptiou time. Then you have to bring up t your foot and do it. That's rc~crc'tioni m ~ . Average lucrctiolz time is about 3/4 of a second. But that's only an average. It might be less with one driver and a s long as two or three seconds or more with another. Age, physical condition, alertness,coordination and eyesight all play a part. So do alcohol. drugs and frustration. But even in 3/4 of a second, a vehicle moving at 60 mph (1 00 kndh) travels 66 feet (20 m). That could be a lot of distance in an emergency, so keeping enough space between your vehicle and others is important. And, of course, actual stopping distances vary greatly with the surface of the road (whether it's pavement or gravel); the condition of the road (wet, dry, icy); tire tread; and the condition of your brakes. Sometimes, as when you're driving on snow or ice, it's easy t o ask more of those control systems than the tires and road can provide. That means you can lose control o f YOLK vehicle. 4-5

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