1998 GMC SIERRA Owners Manual

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual 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 as on dry  roads. 
And,  if your

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Wet brakes  can  cause  accidents.  They  won’t work 
as well in a quick  stop  and  may  cause  pulling  to 
one  side.  You could  lose control 
of the vehicle. 
After  driving  through 
a la

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual City Driving 
One of the biggest problems  with city  streets is the 
amount  of traffic 
on them.  You’ll  want to watch out  for 
what the  other  drivers  are  doing and pay attention  to 
traffi

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GMC SIERRA 1998  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. 
The  most

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GMC SIERRA 1998  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

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual What can you do  about  highway hypnosis?  First, be 
aware that it 
can happen. 
Then here  are some  tips: 
0 Make  sure your  vehicle is well ventilated,  with  a 
comfortably  cool interior. 
Keep

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Keep your vehicle in good  shape.  Check  all  fluid 
levels  and  also  the  brakes,  tires, cooling  system and 
transmission.  These parts can work hard on 
mountain  roads. 
Know  how  to go

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Winter  Driving Here are some tips  for winter driving: 
0 Have your vehicle in good shape  for winter. 
0 You  may  want  to put winter emergency supplies in 
Include an  ice scraper, a small brus