Passing - Chevrolet 1993 Astro Passenger Owner's Manual

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Passing
The driver of a vehicle about to pass another on a two-lane highway waits
for just the right moment, accelerates, moves around
the vehicle ahead, then
goes back into the right lane again.
A simple maneuver?
Not necessarily! Passing another vehicle
on a two-lane highway is a
potentially dangerous move, since the passing vehicle occupies the same lane
as oncoming traffic for several seconds.
A miscalculation, an error in
judgment, or a brief surrender
to frustration or anger can suddenly put the
passing driver face to face with the worst
of all traffic accidents-the head-on
collision.
So here are some tips for passing:
"Drive ahead." Look down the road,
to the sides, and to crossroads for
situations that might affect your passing patterns. If you have any doubt
whatsoever about making a successful pass, wait for a better time.
Watch for traffic signs, pavement markings, and lines.
If you can see a
sign up ahead that might indicate a
turn or an intersection, delay your
pass. A broken center line usually indicates it's all right
to pass
(providing the road ahead is clear). Never cross a solid
line on your side
of the lane or a double solid line, even
if the road seems empty
of
approaching traffic.
If you suspect that the driver
of the vehicle you want to pass isn't aware
of your presence, tap the horn a couple
of times before passing.
Do not get too close
to the vehicle you want to pass while you're
awaiting an opportunity. For one thing, following too closely reduces your
area of vision, especially
if you're following a larger vehicle.
Also, you
won't have adequate space
if the vehicle ahead suddenly slows or stops.
Keep back a reasonable distance.
When it looks like a chance to pass
is coming up, start
to accelerate
but stay in the right lane and don't get too close. Time your move
so
you will be increasing speed as the time comes to move into the other
lane. If the way is clear
to pass, you will have a "running start" that
more than makes up for the distance you would lose
by dropping back.
And if something happens to cause you to cancel your pass, you need
only slow down and drop back again and wait for another opportunity.
If other cars are lined up to pass a slow vehicle, wait your turn. But
take care that someone isn't trying
to pass you as you pull
out to pass
the slow vehicle. Remember to glance over your shoulder and check the
blind spot.
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