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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Your Driving and the Road 
A Turning  or  driving  across  steep  hills  can  be  dangerous. You could 
 lose  traction,  slide  sideways,  and  possibly  roll  over.  You could  be 
seriously  injure

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Your  Driving and the Road 
If you  decide  you  can  go  down  a  hill  safely,  then try to keep  your  vehicle 
headed  straight  down,  and  use  a  low  gear.  This  way,  engine  dr\
ag  can  he

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual has an effect  on  steering,  accelerating,  and  braking.  You  may  want to  reduce 
the  air  pressure  in  your  tires  slightly  when  driving  on  sand. \
 This  will  improve 
traction. 
Hard

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Your Driving  and the Road 
After Off-Road Driving 
Remove  any  brush  or  debris  that  has  collected  on  the  underbody\
,  chassis,  or 
under  the  hood.  These  accumulations  can  be  a  fire

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Slow  down,  especially  on  higher  speed  roads.  Your  headlights  ca\
n  light 
In  remote  areas,  watch  for  animals. 
If  you’re  tired,  pull  off  the  road in a  safe  place  and  rest.

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Your Driving and the Road 
A Few  More  Night  Driving  Suggestions 
Keep  your  windshield  and  all  the  glass  on  your  vehicle  clean-i\
nside  and  out. 
Glare  at  night  is  made  much  worse

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual The  heavier  the  rain,  the  harder it is to see.  Even if your  windshield  wiper 
blades  are  in good  shape,  a  heavy  rain  can  make  it harder  to  see  road  signs 
and  traffic  signals,

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Your Driving  and the Road 
You might  not  be  aware  of hydroplaning.  You could  drive  along  for  some  time 
without  realizing  your  tires  aren’t  in  constant  contact  with \
 the  road.