Owner`s manual

Your
Driving
and
the
Road
City
Driving
One of the biggest problems
with
city
streets is the amount of traffic on them.
You’ll want to watch out for what the
other drivers are doing
and
pay attention
to
traffic signals.
Here are ways to increase your safety
in
city driving:
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Know the best way
to
get to where
you are going. Try not to drive around
trying to pick out a familiar street or
landmark. Get a city map and plan
your trip into an unknown part of the
city just as you would for a
cross-country trip.
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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.”)
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.
Obey
all posted speed limits. But
remember that they are for ideal road,
weather and visibility conditions. You
may need
to
drive below the posted
limit
in
bad weather or when visibility
is
especially poor.
Pull to the right
(with
care) and stop
clear of intersections when you see or
hear emergency vehicles.