Owner's Manual

Speed
limit
signs near curves warn that
you should adjust your speed. Of
course, the posted speeds are based
on
good weather and road conditions.
Under less favorable conditions you’ll
want to go slower.
If you need to reduce your speed as you
approach a curve, do it before you enter
the curve, while your front wheels are
straight ahead.
Try to adjust your speed
so
you can
“drive” through the curve. Maintain a
reasonable, steady speed. Wait to
accelerate until
you
are out of the curve,
and then accelerate gently into the
straightaway.
When
you
drive into a curve at night,
it’s harder to see the road ahead of you
because it bends away from the straight
beams of your lights. This is one good
reason to drive slower.
Steering in Emergencies
There are times when steering can be more
effective than braking. For example, you
come over a hill and find a truck stopped
in your lane, or a car suddenly pulls out
from nowhere, or a child darts out from
between parked cars and stops right in
front of you.
You
can avoid these
problems by braking-if
you
can stop
in
time. But sometimes you can’t; there
isn’t
room.
That’s the time for evasive
action-steering around the problem.
Your Pontiac can perform very well in
emergencies like these. First apply your
brakes. It is better to remove as much
speed as you can from a possible
collision. Then steer around the
problem, to the left or right depending
on the space available.
An emergency like this requires close
attention and
a
quick decision. If you
are holding the steering wheel at the
recommended
9
and
3
o’clock positions,
you can turn it a
full
180
degrees very
quickly without removing either hand.
But
you
have to act fast, steer quickly,
and just as quickly straighten the wheel
once
you
have avoided the object.
You
must then be prepared
to
steer back
to
your original lane and then brake to a
controlled stop.
Depending on your speed, this can
be
rather violent for an unprepared driver.
This is one of the reasons driving
experts recommend that
you
use your
safety belts and keep both hands on the
steering wheel.
The fact that such emergency situations
are always possible is a good reason to
practice defensive driving at all times.