1998 Chevrolet Blazer Owner's Manual - Page 199

1998 Chevrolet Blazer Manual

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Controlling your vehicle is the key to successful off-road driving. One of the best ways to control your vehicle is to control your speed. Here are some things to keep in mind. At higher speeds: Scanning the Terrain Off-road driving can take you over manydifferent kinds of terrain. You need to be familiar with the terrain and its many different features. Here are some things to consider. Sugace Conditions. Off-roading can take you over 0 0 0 you approach things faster and you have less time to scan the terrain for obstacles. you have less time to react. you have more vehicle bounce when you drive over obstacles. you'll need more distance for braking, especially since you're on an unpc"=.?d surface. I hard-packed dirt, gravel,rocks, grass, sand, mud, snow or ice. Each of these surfaces affects the steering, acceleration and braking of your vehicle in different ways. Depending upon the kind surface you are on, of you may experience slipping, sliding, wheel spinning, delayed acceleration, poor traction andlonger braking distances. Sugace Obstacles . Unseen or hidden obstacles can be When you're driving off-road, bouncing and quick changes in direction can easily throw you out of position. This could cause to lose you control andcrash. So, whether you're driving on or off the road, you and your passengers should safety belts. wear hazardous. A rock, log, hole, rut or bump can startle you if you're not prepared for them. Often these obstacles are hidden by grass, bushes, snow or even therise and fall of the terrain itself. Here are some things to consider: 0 0 0 Is the path ahead clear? Will the surface texture change abruptly up ahead? Does the travel take you uphill or downhill? (There's more discussion of these subjects later.) Will you have to stop suddenly or change direction quickly? 0 4-17

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Controlling your
vehicle
is
the
key
to successful
off-road driving. One
of
the best ways to control
your
vehicle is to control your speed. Here are some things to
keep in mind. At higher
speeds:
you
approach things faster and
you
have
less
time
to
scan
the
terrain for obstacles.
0
you
have less time to react.
0
you have more
vehicle bounce when
you drive
over obstacles.
0
you'll
need
more distance for braking, especially
since you're on
an
unpc"=.?d
surface.
Scanning
the
Terrain
Off-road driving can take you
over
manydifferent kinds
of terrain. You need to be familiar with the terrain
and
its
many different features. Here are some
things
to consider.
Sugace
Conditions.
Off-roading
can take you over
hard-packed dirt,
gravel,
rocks, grass, sand, mud,
snow
or ice. Each
of
these surfaces affects the steering,
acceleration and
braking of your
vehicle
in
different
ways.
Depending
upon
the
kind
of
surface you
are
on,
you
may experience slipping, sliding, wheel spinning,
delayed acceleration, poor
traction
and
longer
braking distances.
Sugace
Obstacles
.
Unseen
or
hidden
obstacles
can
be
hazardous.
A
rock,
log,
hole,
rut
or
bump
can
startle
you
if
you're
not
prepared
for
them.
Often
these
obstacles
are
hidden
by
grass,
bushes,
snow
or
even
the
rise
and
fall
of
the
terrain
itself.
Here
are
some
things
to
consider:
I
When
you're
driving
off-road,
bouncing
and
quick
changes
in
direction
can
easily
throw
you
out
of
position.
This
could
cause
you
to
lose
control
and crash.
So,
whether
you're
driving
on
or off
the
road,
you
and
your
passengers
should
wear
safety
belts.
0
Does the travel take you uphill or downhill? (There's
0
Is
the path
ahead clear?
0
Will the surface texture change
abruptly
up ahead?
more discussion
of
these subjects later.)
0
Will
you have to stop suddenly or change
direction quickly?
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