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 ..