1997 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE Owners Manual

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1997  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  th

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1997  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

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1997  Owners Manual You can  be temporarily  blinded by approaching 
headlamps.  It can  take  a  second  or two,  or  even  several 
seconds,  for  your  eyes  to  readjust  to the  dark.  When  you 
are  faced  with se

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1997  Owners Manual The heavier the rain, the harder  it is  to  see. Even if your 
windshield wiper  blades  are in good shape, 
a heavy rain 
can  make 
it harder to  see road  signs  and traffic signals, 
pavement mar

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1997  Owners Manual Hydroplaning 
Hydroplaning  is  dangerous. So much  water  can  build up 
under  your  tires  that  they  can  actually  ride  on  the  water. 
This  can  happen  if the  road 
is wet  enough  and  yo

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1997  Owners Manual City Driving 
One of the biggest problems  with city streets is  the 
amount 
of traffic  on them.  Youll  want to watch  out  for 
what 
the other  drivers  are doing and pay attention to 
traffic s

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1997  Owners Manual Freeway Driving 
Mile  for mile, freeways  (also  called  thruways,  parkways, 
expressways,  turnpikes  or  superhighways)  are  the safest 
of  all  roads.  But they  have their own special rules.

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1997  Owners Manual The  exit speed is usually posted. 
Reduce  your speed according to your speedometer,  not 
to your sense  of motion. After  driving  for any distance 
at higher  speeds,  you  may tend 
to think you