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GMC YUKON 2000  Owners Manual 4-20 Environmental Concerns
Off-road driving can provide wholesome and satisfying
recreation. However, it also raises environmental
concerns. GM recognizes these concerns and urges
every off
-roader t

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GMC YUKON 2000  Owners Manual 4-24
Ease up on your speed as you approach the top 
of the hill.
Attach a flag to the vehicle to make you more visible
to approaching traffic on trails or hills.
Sound the horn as you approach the

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GMC YUKON 2000  Owners Manual 4-25
Here are some things you must not do if you stall,
or are about to stall, when going up a hill.
Never attempt to prevent a stall by shifting into
NEUTRAL (N) to ªrev
-upº the engine and regain

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GMC YUKON 2000  Owners Manual 4-26 Driving Downhill
When off-roading takes you downhill, youll want to
consider a number of things:
How steep is the downhill? Will I be able to maintain
vehicle control?
Whats the surface like?

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GMC YUKON 2000  Owners Manual 4-30
If the water isnt too deep, then drive through it slowly.
At fast speeds, water splashes on your ignition system
and your vehicle can stall. Stalling can also occur if you
get your tailpipe unde

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GMC YUKON 2000  Owners Manual 4-34
Hydroplaning doesnt happen often. But it can if your
tires do not have much tread or if the pressure in one or
more is low. It can happen if a lot of water is standing on
the road. If you can se

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GMC YUKON 2000  Owners Manual 4-37
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 lane w

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GMC YUKON 2000  Owners Manual 4-38
Highway Hypnosis
Is there actually such a condition as ªhighway hypnosisº?
Or is it just plain falling asleep at the wheel? Call it
highway hypnosis, lack of awareness, or whatever.
There is so