Owner's Manual

CAUTION
A
Coasting downhill in
N
(Neutral) or with the
ignition
off
is dangerous. Your
brakes will have to do all the work
of
slowing down. They could get
so
hot that they wouldn’t work
well. You could crash. Always
have your engine running and your
vehicle in gear when you go
downhill.
Know how to go uphill. Drive in the
highest gear possible.
Stay
in
your own lane when driving on
two-lane roads in hills or mountains.
Don’t swing wide or cut across the center
of
the road. Drive at speeds that let
you stay in your own lane. That way,
you won’t be surprised by a vehicle
coming toward you
in
the same lane.
It takes longer to pass another vehicle
when you’re going uphill. You’ll want
to leave extra room to pass. If a
vehicle
is
passing you and doesn’t have
enough room, slow down to make it
easier- for the other vehicle to get by.
As you go over the top
of
a
hill,
be
alert. There could be something in
your lane, like a stalled
car
or
an
accident.
You
may see highway signs on
mountains that warn of special
problems. Examples are long grades,
passing or no passing zones, a falling
rocks area, or winding roads.
Be
alert
to these and take appropriate action.
problems. See the
Index
under
Winter
Driving.
Winter driving can present special
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