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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual Avoid needless  heavy braking. Some people drive in 
spurts -- heavy acceleration followed by heavy 
braking 
-- rather than keeping pace with traffic.  This 
is 
a mistake.  Your brakes may not have

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual Passing 
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 right lane

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual If your vehicle starts to slide,  ease  your foot off the 
accelerator  pedal and quickly  steer the  way  you  want the 
vehicle to 
go- If you start  steering  quickly enough, your 
vehicle  may str

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual Driving  in  Rain  and on Wet Roads 
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

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual Once you are moving on the freeway, make certain 
you  allow  a reasonable following distance. Expect  to 
move slightly slower  at night. 
When  you  want to leave 
the freeway, move  to the 
proper

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual When You Are  Ready  to  Leave  After 
Parking 
on a  Hill 
1. Apply  your regular brakes and hold  the pedal down 
while  you: 
Start your  engine: 
Shift into a gear: and 
Release the parking brake.
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