Owner`s manual

Your
Driving
and
the
Road
Winter
Driving
Here are some tips
for
winter driving:
Have your Chevrolet
in
good shape
for winter. Be sure your engine
coolant mix is correct.
Snow tires can
help
in
loose snow, but
they may give
you
less traction on ice
than regular tires.
If
you do not expect
to be driving in deep snow, but may
have to travel over ice, you may not
want to switch
to
snow tires at
all.
You
may want to put winter
emergency supplies in your vehicle.
Include an ice scraper, a small brush
or broom, a supply
of
windshield
washer fluid, a rag, some winter outer
clothing, a small shovel, a flashlight, a
red cloth, and a couple
of
reflective
warning triangles. And, if you will be
driving under severe conditions,
include a small bag of sand, a piece of
old carpet or
a
couple
of
burlap bags
to help provide traction. Be sure you
properly secure these items in your
vehicle.
Driving
on
Snow
or
Ice
Most
of
the time, those places where your
tires meet
the
road probably
have
good
traction.
However, if
there
is snow
or
ice between
your
tires and the road, you can have a
very slippery situation. You’ll have a lot
less traction or “grip” and will need to
be
very careful.