Owner`s manual
Know how
to
go
uphill.
You may
want
to
shift
down to a lower gear.
The lower gears help cool your engine
and transmission, and
you
can climb
the
hill
better.
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.
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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.
Winter driving can present special
problems. See
“Winter
Driving”
in
the
Index.










