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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2001 6.G Owners Manual 4-8
Heres how anti-lock works. Lets say the road is wet.
Youre driving safely. Suddenly an animal jumps out in
front of you.
You slam on the brakes and continue braking. Heres
what happens with AB

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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2001 6.G Owners Manual 4-9
Remember: Anti-lock doesnt change the time you need
to get your foot up to the brake pedal or always decrease
stopping distance. If you get too close to the vehicle in
front of you, you wont hav

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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2001 6.G Owners Manual 4-12 Steering in Emergencies
There are times when steering can be more effective
than braking. For example, you come over a hill and
find a truck stopped in your lane, or a car suddenly pulls
out from

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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2001 6.G Owners Manual 4-14
Do not get too close to the vehicle you want to 
pass while youre awaiting an opportunity. For one
thing, following too closely reduces your area of
vision, especially if youre following a lar

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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2001 6.G Owners Manual 4-15
Loss of Control
Lets review what driving experts say about what
happens when the three control systems (brakes, steering
and acceleration) dont have enough friction where the
tires meet the roa

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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2001 6.G Owners Manual 4-19
Driving too fast through large water puddles or even
going through some car washes can cause problems, too.
The water may affect your brakes. Try to avoid puddles.
But if you cant, try to slow d

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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2001 6.G Owners Manual 4-25
If you drive regularly in steep country, or if youre
planning to visit there, here are some tips that can make
your trips safer and more enjoyable.
Keep your vehicle in good shape. Check all fl

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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2001 6.G Owners Manual 4-27 Driving on Snow or Ice
Most of the time, those places where your tires meet the
road probably have good traction.
However, if there is snow or ice between your tires and
the road, you can have a