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BUICK REGAL 1993  Owners Manual When you drive  into a fog  patch,  your visibility  will  be 
reduced  quickly. The biggest  dangers  are  striking the 
vehicle  ahead  or being  struck  by the one  behind.  Try to 
“read”  the

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BUICK REGAL 1993  Owners Manual your horn at intervals  or when  you hear  approaching 
traffic. 
Pass  other  vehicles in  fog  only  if you  can see  far  enough 
ahead  to pass  safely.  Even  then,  be prepared  to delay 
your

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BUICK REGAL 1993  Owners Manual Pull to the  right (with  care) and stop  clear or 
intersections  when you see  or  hear  emergency 
vehicles. 
Freeway Driving 
Mile  for  mile,  freeways  (also  called thruways, 
parkways,  expres

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BUICK REGAL 1993  Owners Manual If  you are on a three-lane  freeway, treat  the right  lane as 
the  slower-speed through lane, the middle  lane 
as the 
higher-speed  through lane, and the left  lane  as  the 
passing lane. 
Befor

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BUICK REGAL 1993  Owners Manual Driving a Long Distance 
Although most long  trips  today are made on freeways, 
there  are  still many  made  on  regular  highways. 
Long-distance  driving  on  freeways  and regular 
highways  is t

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BUICK REGAL 1993  Owners Manual On two-lane highways  or undivided  multilane highways 
that  do not have controlled  access, you’ll want  to watch 
for  some  situations  not usually found  on freeways. 
Examples  are:  stop sign

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BUICK REGAL 1993  Owners Manual Winter Driving 
Here  are  some  tips  for winter driving: 
Have your  Buick  in  good shape  for  winter. Be sure 
your  engine  coolant  mix  is correct. 
0 Snow tires can help  in loose  snow,  but

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BUICK REGAL 1993  Owners Manual stopped by the snow. Put  on extra  clothing  or wrap a 
blanket  around you. If you have no blankets  or  extra 
clothing,  make  body  insulators  from newspapers,  burlap 
bags,  rags,  floor  mats