1996 BUICK CENTURY Owners Manual

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual Here’s how anti-lock  works.  Let’s say the road is wet. 
You’re  driving  safely. Suddenly  an animal  jumps out 
in 
front of you. 
You  slam on the  brakes. Here’s what happens  with 
ABS.

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual Remember: Anti-lock doesn’t change the time  you  need 
to  get  your  foot 
up to  the  brake pedal  or always  decrease 
stopping distance. 
If you  get  too  close  to  the vehicle in 
front 
of

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual Steering Tips 
Driving on Curves 
It’s important  to  take curves  at a reasonable  speed. 
H lot of the “driver  lost  control”  accidents  mentioned  on 
the news happen 
on curves.  Here’s

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual Steering  in  Emergencies 
There are times  when  steering  can  be  more effective  than 
braking.  For example,  you  come over a 
hill and fmd  a 
truck  stopped  in your  lane,  or  a car  suddenl

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual 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  onl

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual 0 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’re f

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual 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  the

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  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  f