1998 Oldsmobile Aurora Owner's Manuals

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals Skidding 
In a skid,  a driver  can lose  control of the vel-ucle. 
Defensive  drivers  avoid  most  skids  by  taking  reasonable 
care  suited  to existing  conditions,  and  by  not  “overdriving

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals Driving at Night 
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Night driving  is more dangerous than day driving. 
One reason  is that some  drivers  are  lik

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals 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 severe

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals 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 mark

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals 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  you’re 
g

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals 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  traffic

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals Freeway Driving The most  important  advice  on freeway driving is: Keep 
up  with  traffic and keep  to the  right.  Drive at  the  same 
speed most  of the  other  drivers 
are driving.  Too-fast  o

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals 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