Owner`s manual

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Try
to use
the
freeways that rim and crisscross most large cities. You’ll
save time and energy. (See the
next
section, “Freeway Driving.”)
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Treat a green light
as
a
warning signal.
A
traffic light is there because
the corner
is
busy enough
to
need it. When a light turns green, and just
before
you
start to move, check both ways for vehicles that have not
cleared the intersection or may be running the red light.
Freeway
Driving
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Mile for mile, freeways (also called thruways, parkways, expressways,
turnpikes, or superhighways) are the safest of all roads. But they have their
own
special rules.
The most important advice on freeway driving is: Keep up with traffic and
keep to the right. Drive at the same speed most of
the
other drivers are
driving. Too-fast or too-slow driving breaks
a
smooth traffic flow. Treat the
left lane
on
a
freeway as a passing lane.
At the entrance there is usually a ramp that leads to the freeway.
If
you have
a clear view of the freeway as
you
drive along the entrance ramp, you
should begin to check traffic. Try
to
determine where you expect
to
blend
with the flow. Try to merge into
the gap at close
to
the prevailing speed.
Switch
on your turn signal, check your mirrors and glance over your
shoulder as often as necessary. Try
to
blend smoothly
with
the
traffic flow.
Once you are
on
the freeway, adjust your speed to the posted limit or
to
the
prevailing rate
if
it’s slower. Stay
in
the right lane unless
you
want
to
pass.
Before changing lanes, check your mirrors. Then use your turn signal.
Just before
you
leave the lane, glance quickly over your shoulder to make
sure there isn’t another vehicle
in
your “blind” spot.
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