1996 BUICK REGAL Owners Manual

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BUICK REGAL 1996  Owners Manual Experienced  driver  or beginner, each of  us  is  subject  to 
the  same  laws of physics  when driving 
on curves.  The 
traction  of 
the tires against  the  road surface  makes  it 
possible  for

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BUICK REGAL 1996  Owners Manual An emergency  like  this requires  close attention and  a 
quick  decision.  If  you 
are holding the steering wheel  at 
the recommended 
9 and 3 o’clock  positions,  you can 
turn  it a full 
180

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BUICK REGAL 1996  Owners Manual ”‘b 
The driver  of a  vehicle  about to pass  another  on  a 
two-lane  highway waits  for just the  right  moment, 
accelerates,  moves around  the vehicle  ahead,  then goes 
back  into the rig

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BUICK REGAL 1996  Owners Manual Check your mirrors, glance over your shoulder, and start your left  lane  change signal before moving 
out 
of the right lane to pass. When  you are  far  enough 
ahead  of the passed  vehicle to see

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BUICK REGAL 1996  Owners Manual A cornering  skid and an acceleration  skid are best 
handled  by easing  your  foot  off the  accelerator  pedal. 
If  your  vehicle  starts  to slide,  ease  your foot 
off the 
accelerator  pedal

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BUICK REGAL 1996  Owners Manual Here are  some  tips on night driving. 
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Drive defensively. 
Don’t  drink and  drive. 
Adjust  your  inside  rearview  mirror  to reduce the 
glare  from headlamps behind you. 
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BUICK REGAL 1996  Owners Manual Driving in Rain  and on Wet Road9 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 goo

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BUICK REGAL 1996  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 t