1993 Pontiac Trans Sport Owner's Manual - Page 172

1993 Pontiac Trans Sport Manual

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Parking on Hills vehicle is passing and doesn't have you enough room, slow down to make it easier for the other vehicle to by. get As you go over the topof a hill,be alert. There could be something in your lane, like a stalled car or an accident. You m y see highway signs on a mountains thatw r of special an problems. Examples are long grades, passing or no passing zones, fdling a rocks area, or winding roads. Be alert to theseand take appropriate action. Winter driving can present special problems. See theIndex under Winter Driving. Hills and mountains mean spectacular parking Downhill scenery. But please careful whereyo1 Turn your wheelsto the right. be stop if you decide to look at the view or You don't haveto jam your tires against take pictures.Look for pull-offs or the curb, if there is a curb. A gentle parking areas provided for scenic contact is all you need. viewing. Another part of this manual tells how to (see use your parking brake the Index under Parking Brake). But on a mountain or steep hill,you can do one more thing. You can turn your front wheels to keep your vehicle from rolling downhill or out into traffic. Here's how: I I ..

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vehicle
is
passing
you
and
doesn’t
have
enough
room,
slow
down
to
make
it
easier
for
the
other
vehicle
to
get
by.
As
you
go
over
the
top
of
a
hill, be
alert.
There
could
be
something
in
your
lane,
like
a
stalled
car or an
accident.
You
may
see
highway
signs
on
mountains
that
warn
of special
problems.
Examples
are
long
grades,
passing
or
no
passing
zones,
a
fdling
rocks area,
or winding
roads.
Be
alert
to
these and
take
appropriate
action.
problems.
See
the
Index
under
Winter
Driving.
Winter
driving
can
present
special
Parking
on
Hills
Hills
and
mountains
mean
spectacular
scenery.
But
please
be
careful
where yo1
stop
if
you decide to look
at
the
view
or
take
pictures. Look
for
pull-offs or
parking
areas
provided
for
scenic
viewing.
Another
part
of this
manual
tells
how
to
use
your
parking
brake
(see
the
Index
under
Parking
Brake).
But
on
a
mountain or steep
hill,you can
do
one
more
thing. You can
turn
your
front
wheels to
keep
your
vehicle
from
rolling
downhill or out into
traffic.
Here’s
how
:
parking
Downhill
Turn
your
wheels
to
the
right.
You don’t
have to
jam
your
tires
against
the
curb,
if
there
is
a
curb.
A
gentle
contact
is
all
you need.
I
I
..