1995 Oldsmobile Achieva Owner's Manuals

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals If you  need  to  reduce  your  speed as you approach  a 
curve,  do it before  you enter  the curve,  while your  front 
wheels  are  straight ahead. 
Try 
to adjust  your  speed so you can “drive

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals Off-Road Recovery Passing 
You may find sometime  that your right wheels have 
dropped  off the  edge  of a road  onto the shoulder  while 
you’re  driving. 
If  the level  of  the shoulder  is only

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals Do not  get too  close  to  the  vehicle you want to  pass 
while  you’re  awaiting  an opportunity. For  one  thing, 
following  too  closely reduces  your  area 
of vision, 
especially 
if you’r

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals Loss of Control 
Let’s review  what  driving  experts  say about  what 
happens  when the three  control  systems  (brakes, steering 
and acceleration)  don’t have enough friction  where the 
tire

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals Driving at Night 0 
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Night driving  is more  dangerous than day driving.  One 
reason  is that  some  drivers are likely to  be impaired 
-- 
by  alcohol or drugs, with night vision problems,  or

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals You can be temporarily blinded  by approaching lights. It 
can  take 
a second  or two, or even  several seconds,  for 
your  eyes to readjust  to the  dark.  When 
you are faced 
with  severe  glare

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals Rain and wet  roads  can  mean driving  trouble.  On  a  wet 
road  you can’t  stop,  accelerate  or turn  as well  because 
your  tire-to-road  traction  isn’t  as  good  as  on dry roads. 
And,

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals more  is  low. It can  happen if a  lot  of water  is standing  on 
the  road. 
If you  can  see  reflections  from  trees,  telephone 
poles,  or  other  vehicles,  and  raindrops  “dimple”  the