Owner's Manual

Here are some things
you
can check before
a
trip:
Windshield Washer Fluid:
Is
the reservoir full? Are
all windows clean inside and outside?
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Wiper Blades: Are they in good shape?
Fuel.
Engine Oil. Other Fluids: Have
you
checked all
levels?
Lights: Are they all working? Are the lenses clean?
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Tires: They are vitally important
to
a safe,
trouble-free trip.
Is
the tread good enough for
long-distance driving? Are the tires all inflated to the
recommended pressure?
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Weather Forecasts: What’s the weather outlook along
your route? Should you delay your trip a short time
to avoid
a
major storm system?
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Maps: Do
you
have up-to-date maps?
Highway
Hypnosis
Is
there actually such
a
condition as “highway
hypnosis”? Or is it
just
plain falling asleep at the wheel?
Call it highway hypnosis, lack of awareness,
or
whatever.
There
is
something about an easy stretch
of
road with
the same scenery, along with the hum of the tires on the
road, the drone of the engine, and the rush of the wind
against the vehicle that can make you sleepy. Don’t let it
happen to
you!
If
it does, your vehicle
can
leave the
road
in
less than a second, and
you
could crash and be
injured.
What can you
do
about highway hypnosis? First, be
aware that it can happen.
Then here are some tips:
Make sure your vehicle is well ventilated, with a
comfortably cool interior.
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Keep your eyes moving. Scan the road ahead and
to
the sides. Check your rearview mirrors and your
instruments frequently.
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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.
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