Environmental Concerns - GMC SIERRA 1998 Manual

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Environmental Concerns
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Cargo on the load floor piled higher
man
the seatbacks can be thrown forward
during a sudden stop. You or
your
passengers could be injured. Keep cargo
below the top of the seatbacks.
Unsecured cargo on the load floor can be
tossed about when driving over rough
terrain. You or your passengers can be
struck by flying objects. Secure the
cargo properly.
Heavy loads on the roof raise the vehicle's
center of gravity, making it more likely to
roll over. You can be seriously or fatally
injured if the vehicle rolls over. Put heavy
loads inside the cargo area, not on the roof.
Keep cargo in the cargo area as
far forward
and low as possible.
You'll find other important information in this manual.
See "Vehicle Loading," "Luggage Carrier" and "Tires"
in the Index.
Off-road driving can provide wholesome and satisfying
recreation. However,
it
also raises environmental
concerns. GM recognizes these concerns and urges
evesy off-roader to follow these basic rules for
protecting the environment:
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Always use established trails, roads and areas that
have been specially set aside for public off-road
recreational driving; obey all posted regulations.
Avoid any driving practice that could damage the
environment
--
shrubs, flowers, trees, grasses -- or
disturb wildlife (this includes wheel-spinning,
breaking down trees or unnecessary driving through
streams or over soft ground
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Always carry a litter bag . . . make sure all refuse is
removed from any campsite before leaving.
Take extreme care
with
open fires (where permitted),
camp stoves and lanterns.
Never park your vehicle over dry grass or other
combustible materials that could catch fire from the
heat of the vehicle's exhaust system.
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