1995 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Owners Manual

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual 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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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual Off-Road Recovery 
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 slightly  be

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual 0 Do not get too close to the vehicle  you  want to pass 
while you’re awaiting  an opportunity.  For  one thing, 
foIl’owing  too closely reduces  your area of vision, 
especially if you’re fol

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual 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 
tires meet

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual Driving at Night 
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 by 
fatigu

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual Night Vision 
No one can see as well at night  as in the daytime.  But as 
we  get older  these differences increase.  A 50-year-old 
driver  may require at least twice  as much light to  see 
the 
sa

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual Driving in the Rain Rain  and  wet roads can  mean  dnving 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 r

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual Driving too fast through large water puddles  or even 
going through  some  car washes can cause problems, too. 
The  water  may  affect your brakes. 
Try to avoid puddles. 
But 
if you  can’t,  try