1993 Oldsmobile Achieva Owner's Manual - Page 166

1993 Oldsmobile Achieva Manual

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Your Driving and the Road Highway Hypnosis(CONT.) Keep your eyes moving. Scan the road ahead and to the sides. Check your rearview mirrors frequently and your instruments from time to time. This can help you avoid a fixed stare. Wear good sunglasses in bright light. Glare can cause drowsiness. don't But wear sunglasses at night. They will drastically reduce your overall vision at the very time you need all the seeing power you have. If you get sleepy, pull off the road into a rest, service, or parking area and take a nap, get some exercise,or both. For safety, treat drowsiness on the highway as an emergency. As in any driving situation, keep pace with traffic and allow adequate following distances. Hill and Mountain Roads Driving on steep hills mountains is or different from driving in flator rolling terrain. If you drive regularly in steep country, or if you're planning to visit there, here are some tips that can make your trips safer and more enjoyable. Keep your vehicle in good shape. Check all fluid levels and also the brakes, tires, cooling system and transaxle. These parts can work hard on mountain roads. Know how to go down hills. The most important thing to know is this: let your engine do some the slowing of down. Don't make your brakes do it all. Shift to a lower gear when go you down a steep or long hill. That way, you will slow down without excessive use of your brakes. d If don't shift down, your brdkes Could hot wouldn't work weI1. You you I get SO that they would then have poor braking or &en none going down a hill. You luld crash. Shift down to let your @ne assist p u r brakes on a , a p downhill slope.

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Your
Driving
and
the
Road
Highway
Hypnosis
(CONT.)
Keep
your
eyes
moving.
Scan
the
road
ahead
and
to
the
sides.
Check
your
rearview
mirrors
frequently
and
your
instruments
from
time
to
time.
This
can
help you
avoid
a
fixed
stare.
Wear
good
sunglasses in
bright
light.
Glare
can
cause
drowsiness. But
don’t
wear
sunglasses at night.
They
will
drastically
reduce
your
overall
vision
at
the very
time
you
need all
the
seeing
power you
have.
If
you
get
sleepy,
pull
off
the
road
into
a
rest,
service, or parking
area
and
take
a
nap,
get
some
exercise, or both.
For
safety,
treat
drowsiness
on
the
highway as
an emergency.
As
in
any
driving
situation,
keep
pace
with
traffic
and
allow
adequate
following
distances.
Hill
and
Mountain
Roads
Driving
on
steep
hills
or mountains
is
different
from
driving
in
flat or rolling
terrain.
If
you
drive
regularly
in
steep
country, or if
you’re
planning
to
visit
there,
here
are
some
tips
that
can
make
your
trips
safer
and
more
enjoyable.
Keep
your
vehicle
in
good
shape.
Check
all
fluid
levels
and
also
the
brakes,
tires,
cooling
system
and
transaxle.
These
parts
can
work
hard
on
mountain
roads.
Know
how
to
go
down hills. The most
important
thing
to
know
is
this:
let
your
engine
do
some
of
the
slowing
down. Don’t
make
your
brakes
do
it
all. Shift
to
a
lower
gear
when
you
go
down
a
steep or long
hill.
That way,
you
will
slow
down
without
excessive
use
of
your
brakes.
d
If
you
don’t
shift
down,
your
I
brdkes
Could
get
SO
hot
that
they
wouldn’t
work
weI1.
You
would
then
have
poor
braking
or
&en
none
going
down
a
hill.
You
luld
crash.
Shift
down
to
let
your
@ne
assist
p u r
brakes
on
a
, a p
downhill
slope.