Owner`s manual
If other cars are lined
up
to pass a
slow vehicle, wait your turn.
But
take
care that someone isn’t
trying
to
pass
you as you pull out
to
pass the slow
vehicle. Remember to glance over
your shoulder and check the blind
spot.
Check your mirrors, glance over your
shoulder, and start your left lane
change signal before moving out of
the right lane to pass. When you are
far enough ahead of the passed vehicle
to
see its front
in
your inside mirror,
activate your right lane change signal
and move back into the right lane.
(Remember that your right outside
mirror is convex. The vehicle you
just
passed
may
seem to be farther away
from you than
it
really is.)
Try not to pass more than one vehicle
at a time on two-lane roads.
Reconsider before passing the next
vehicle.
Don’t overtake a slowly moving
vehicle too rapidly. Even though the
brake lights are not flashing,
it
may be
slowing down or starting to turn.
If you’re being passed, make
it
easy
for the following driver
to
get ahead
of you. Perhaps you can ease a little
to
the right.
Loss
of
Control
Let’s review what driving experts say
about what happens when the three
control systems (brakes, steering and
acceleration) don’t have enough friction
where the tires meet the road
to
do what
the driver has asked.
In
any emergency, don’t give up. Keep
trying
to steer and constantly seek
an
escape route or area of less danger.
Skidding
In
a skid, a driver can lose control of the
vehicle. Defensive drivers avoid most
skids by taking reasonable care suited
to
existing conditions, and
by
not
“overdriving” those conditions.
But
skids
are always possible.










