Steering In Emergencies - Chevrolet C6H042 Owner's Manual

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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 nowhere, or a child darts out from
between parked cars and stops right in front of you.
You can avoid these problems by braking
can stop in time. But sometimes you can't; there isn't
room. That's the time for evasive action
around the problem.
In emergencies like these, first apply your brakes. See
"Braking in Emergencies" earlier in this section. It is
better to remove as much speed as you can from a
possible collision. Then steer around the problem, to the
left or right depending on the space available. Since
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your vehicle has anti
lock brakes, you don't need to
release the brakes to maintain steering control.
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if you
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steering
An emergency like this requires close attention and a
quick decision. If you are holding the steering wheel at
the recommended 9 and 3 o'clock positions, you may
be able to turn it just enough to miss the object without
removing either hand. But you must act fast, steering
precisely. The more sharply you turn, the greater the
chance of a skid, a rollover or a "jackknife" with a
tractor
once you have avoided the object.
The fact that such emergency situations are always
possible is a good reason to practice defensive
driving at all times and wear safety belts properly.
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trailer. Just as quickly straighten the wheel
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