Drunken  Driving 
Death  and  injury  associated  with drinking  and  driving is a  national 
tragedy.  It’s  the number  one contributor 
to  the  highway  death  toll, claiming 
thousands  of victims  every  year. 
Alcohol  takes  away three  things  that 
anyone  needs  to  drive a  vehicle: 
Judgment 
Muscular  Coordination 
Vision 
Police  records  show  that  half  of all 
motor  vehicle-related  deaths  involve 
alcohol-a  driver,  a  passenger  or 
someone  else, such as a pedestrian,  had 
been  drinking. 
In most  cases,  these 
deaths 
are the  result  of someone  who 
was  drinking  and  driving.  Over 25,000 
motor  vehicle-related  deaths  occur  each 
year  because 
of alcohol,  and  thousands 
of  people  are injured.  Just  how  much  alcohol  is  too  much  if  a 
person  plans  to  drive?  Ideally,  no  one 
should  drink alcohol  and  then  drive.  But 
if  one  does,  then  what’s  “too  much”?  It 
can  be  a  lot less  than  many  might  think. 
Although 
it depends  on  each  person  and 
situation, here is some  general 
information  on  the  problem. 
The  Blood  Alcohol  Content  (BAC)  of 
someone  who  is drinking  depends  upon 
four  things: 
How  much  alcohol  is in the drink. 
The  drinker’s  body  weight. 
The  amount  of food  that  is  consumed 
before  and  during  drinking. 
The  length  of time  it has  taken  the 
drinker  to  consume  the  alcohol.  According 
to the 
American  Medical 
Association,  a  180-pound 
(82 kg) person 
who  drinks  three  12-ounce  (355 
ml) 
bottles  of beer  in  an  hour  will  end  up 
with  a  BAC  of  about 
0.06 percent.  The 
person  would  reach  the  same  BAC 
by 
drinking  three  4-ounce (120 ml) glasses 
of  wine  or three  mixed  drinks 
if each 
had  1%  ounces  (45 
ml) of a  liquor  like 
whiskey,  gin  or vodka. 
It’s  the  amount 
of alcohol  that  counts. 
For  example,  if  the  same  person  drank 
three  double  martinis  (3 ounces  or 
90 ml of liquor  each)  within  an  hour, 
the  person’s  BAC would  be  close  to 
0.12  percent. 
A person  who  consumes 
food  just before  or during  drinking  will 
have  a  slightly  lower 
BAC level. 
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Windshield  Wiper  Blade 
Replacement 
Replacement  blades  for  your  vehicle  are 
24 inches in length.  They  come in 
different 
types and  are removed in 
different  ways.  Here's  how  to  remove 
the  type  with  a  release  clip: 
1. Pull the  windshield  wiper arm away 
from the  windshield. 
2. Lift the release  clip with  a 
screwdriver  and  pull  the blade 
assembly 
off the  wiper arm. 
the wiper arm. 
3. Push  the  new  wiper  blade  securely  on 
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Loading Mur Vehicle 
The CertificatiodTire  label is found on 
the  rear  edge  of the  driver's  door. 
The  label  shows  the  size 
of your  original 
tires  and  the  inflation  pressures  needed 
to  obtain  the gross  weight  capacity  of 
your  vehicle.  This  is called  the 
GVWR 
(Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating).  The 
GVWR includes  the  weight of the 
vehicle, 
all occupants,  fuel  and cargo. 
The  CertificatiodTire  label also tells 
you  the maximum  weights  for  the  front 
and  rear  axles,  called  Gross  Axle 
Weight  Rating  (GAWR).  To  find  out  the 
actual  loads on  your  front  and  rear 
axles,  you  need  to  go  to  a  weigh  station 
and  weigh  your  vehicle.  Your dealer  can 
help  you  with  this.  Be  sure to  spread  out  your  load  equally  on  both  sides 
of the 
centerline. 
Never  exceed  the 
GVWR for  your 
vehicle,  or the  Gross  Axle  Weight 
Rating  (GAWR)  for either  the &ont  or 
rear  axle. 
And,  if you  do have  a  heavy  load, you 
should  spread 
it out. 
Electronic Level Control 
On  vehicles  equipped  with  optional 
electronic  level  control, the  rear of the 
vehicle 
is automatically  kept  level  as you 
load  or unload  your  vehicle.  For  more 
about 
this option  see  the Index under 
Electronic Level Control. 
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