Service manual

Expect other drivers to run stop signs when you are on a through street.
Be ready to brake if necessary as you go through intersections.
You
may
not have to use the brake, but
if
you do, you will be ready.
If
you’re driving through a shopping center parking lot where there are
well-marked lanes, directional arrows, and designated parking areas,
expect some drivers to ignore all these markings and dash straight toward
one part
of
the lot.
Pedestrians can be careless. Watch
for
them. In general, you must give
way to pedestrians even if you know you have the right of way.
Rear-end collisions are about the most preventable
of
accidents. Yet they
are common. Allow enough following distance. It’s the best defensive
driving maneuver,
in
both city and rural driving. You never know when
the vehicle in front
of
you is going to brake or turn suddenly.
Here’s
a
final bit of information about defensive driving. The most
dangerous time for driving in the
U.S.
is very early on Sunday morning. In
fact, GM Research studies show that the most and the least dangerous
times for driving, every week, fall on the same day. That day is Sunday.
The most dangerous time is Sunday from
3
a.m. to
4
a.m.
The safest time
is Sunday from
10
a.m. to
11
a.m. Driving the same distance on a Sunday
at
3
a.m. isn’t just a little more dangerous than
it
is at
10
a.m. It’s about
134
times more dangerous!
That leads to the next section.
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DRUNKEN
DRMNG
Death and injury associated with drinking and driving is a national
tragedy. It’s the number one contributor to the highway death toll,
claiming thousands
of
victims
every
year. Alcohol takes away three things
that anyone needs to drive a vehicle:
Judgment
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Muscular Coordination
Vision
Police records show that half
of
all motor vehicle-related deaths involve
alcohol
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a driver, a passenger or someone else, such as
a
pedestrian,
had been drinking. In most cases, these deaths are the result
of
someone
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