Here are some tips on night driving.
Drive defensively.
Do not drink and drive.
Adjust your inside rearview mirror to reduce the
glare from headlamps behind you.
Since you cannot see as well, you may need to
slow down and keep more space between you
and other vehicles.
Slow down, especially on higher speed roads. Your
headlamps can light up only so much road ahead.
In remote areas, watch for animals.
If you are tired, pull off the road in a safe place
and rest.
No one can see as well at night as in the daytime. But
as we get older these differences increase. A
50-year-old driver may require at least twice as much
light to see the same thing at night as a 20-year-old.
What you do in the daytime can also affect your
night vision. For example, if you spend the day in bright
sunshine you are wise to wear sunglasses. Your
eyes will have less trouble adjusting to night. But if you
are driving, do not wear sunglasses at night. They
may cut down on glare from headlamps, but they also
make a lot of things invisible.You can be temporarily blinded by approaching
headlamps. It can take a second or two, or even several
seconds, for your eyes to re-adjust to the dark. When
you are faced with severe glare, as from a driver
who does not lower the high beams, or a vehicle with
misaimed headlamps, slow down a little. Avoid
staring directly into the approaching headlamps.
Keep your windshield and all the glass on your vehicle
clean — inside and out. Glare at night is made much
worse by dirt on the glass. Even the inside of the glass
can build up a lm caused by dust. Dirty glass makes
lights dazzle and ash more than clean glass would,
making the pupils of your eyes contract repeatedly.
Remember that your headlamps light up far less of a
roadway when you are in a turn or curve. Keep
your eyes moving; that way, it is easier to pick out dimly
lighted objects. Just as your headlamps should be
checked regularly for proper aim, so should your eyes
be examined regularly. Some drivers suffer from
night blindness — the inability to see in dim light — and
are not even aware of it.
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Highway Hypnosis
Is there actually such a condition as highway hypnosis?
Or is it just plain falling asleep at the wheel? Call it
highway hypnosis, lack of awareness, or whatever.
There is something about an easy stretch of road with
the same scenery, along with the hum of the tires on the
road, the drone of the engine, and the rush of the
wind against the vehicle that can make you sleepy. Do
not let it happen to you! If it does, your vehicle can
leave the road in less than a second, and you could
crash and be injured.
What can you do about highway hypnosis? First, be
aware that it can happen.
Then here are some tips:
Make sure your vehicle is well ventilated, with a
comfortably cool interior.
Keep your eyes moving. Scan the road ahead and
to the sides. Check your rearview mirrors and your
instruments frequently.
If you get sleepy, pull off the road into a rest,
service, or parking area and take a nap, get some
exercise, or both. For safety, treat drowsiness
on the highway as an emergency.
Hill and Mountain Roads
Driving on steep hills or mountains is different from
driving in at or rolling terrain.
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Fuses Usage
21Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC),
Driver Door Switch
22Power Tilt Wheel, Telescopic
Steering Column, Memory Seat,
Driver Seat Switch, Retractable
Hardtop Switch
23 Ignition Switch, Intrusion Sensor
24 Stop Lamp
25Inside Rearview Mirror, Climate
Control System, Column Lock,
Power Sounder
26Instrument Panel Cluster, Head-Up
Display (HUD)
27 Radio, S-Band, CD Changer
28 Tap-Up/Tap-Down Switch
29Climate Control System, Power
Sounder
30Rear Fog Lamps, Diagnostic Link
Connector
31 Power Folding Mirror
32Trunk Close Button, Parking Brake
Solenoid B
33 Power SeatsFuses Usage
34 Door Controls
35 Run, Accessory Power
36 Not Used
37 Not Used
38 Rainsense™
39Steering Wheel Control Button
Lights
40 Power Lumbar
41 Passenger’s Side Heated Seat
42 Driver’s Side Heated Seat
43 Not Used
44 Retractable Hardtop, Trunk Latch
45 Auxiliary Power
46 Cigar Lighter
47 Park Brake Hold
48 Park Brake Release
49 Not Used
50 Not Used
51 Not Used
52 Fuel Door
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Maintenance Schedule (cont.)
Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts.........7-13
Owner Checks and Services........................... 7-8
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants.............7-11
Scheduled Maintenance................................. 7-4
Using Your................................................... 7-2
Your Vehicle and the Environment................... 7-2
Malfunction Indicator Light................................3-55
Map Pocket...................................................2-43
Maps............................................................4-33
Memory Mirrors..............................................2-54
Memory Point, Edit.........................................4-13
Memory Seat.................................................2-54
Memory Steering Wheel Controls......................2-54
Message
DIC Warnings and Messages........................3-64
Mirrors
Automatic Dimming Rearview with OnStar
®.......2-34
Memory.....................................................2-54
Outside Automatic Dimming Mirror.................2-35
Outside Convex Mirror.................................2-36
Outside Curb View Assist Mirror....................2-35
Outside Power Heated Mirrors.......................2-34
MyGMLink.com................................................ 8-3
N
Navigation.................................................4-2, 4-4
Using the System.......................................... 4-4
New Vehicle Break-In......................................2-21
Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts............7-13
O
Odometer......................................................3-48
Odometer, Trip...............................................3-48
Off-Road Recovery..........................................5-13
Oil
Engine.......................................................6-13
Engine Oil Pressure Gage............................3-58
Life Indicator...............................................3-77
Older Children, Restraints................................1-19
Online Owner Center........................................ 8-3
OnStar
®System.....................................2-36, 4-42
Ordering
Map DVDs.................................................4-45
Other Warning Devices...................................... 3-6
Outlet Adjustment............................................3-45
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R
Radio............................................................4-45
Personalization with Home and Away Feature....4-69
Radios..........................................................3-78
Care of Your CD Player...............................3-80
Care of Your CDs........................................3-80
Theft-Deterrent............................................3-78
Understanding Reception..............................3-80
Rainsense™ Wipers........................................3-10
Raising the Retractable Hardtop........................2-46
Reading Lamps..............................................3-33
Rear Axle......................................................6-41
Limited-Slip.................................................. 5-9
Rear Storage Area..........................................2-44
Rearview Mirror, Automatic Dimming
with OnStar
®..............................................2-34
Reclining Seatback, Power................................. 1-4
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants.................7-11
Recreational Vehicle Towing.............................5-35
Remote Keyless Entry System..........................4-42
Reporting Safety Defects
Canadian Government..................................8-11
General Motors...........................................8-11
United States Government............................8-11Restraint System Check
Checking Your Restraint Systems...................1-48
Replacing Restraint System Parts After
a Crash..................................................1-48
Restraint Systems
Checking....................................................1-48
Replacing Parts...........................................1-48
Retained Accessory Power (RAP)......................2-22
Retractable Hardtop........................................2-45
Lowering....................................................2-45
Raising......................................................2-46
Roadside
Service........................................................ 8-6
Rocking Your Vehicle to Get it Out....................5-30
Route Preference............................................4-31
Run-Flat Tires................................................6-52
Running Your Engine While You Are Parked.......2-33
S
Safety Belt
Pretensioners..............................................1-18
Reminder Light............................................3-48
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