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Chevrolet CAMARO 1993 Manual page 140

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Your Driving and the Road
136
Slowing down: If time allows, tap the
brake pedal once or twice
in
advance of
slowing or stopping. This warns the driver
behind you.
Disabled:
Your four-way flashers signal
that your vehicle is disabled or is a
hazard. See "Hazard Warning Flashers" in
the Index.
Traffic Officer
The traffic police officer is also a source
of important information. The officer's
signals govern, no matter what the traffic
lights or other signs say.
The next section discusses some of the
road conditions you may encounter.
Defensive Driving
The best advice anyone can give about
driving is: Drive defensively.
Please start with a very important safety
device in your Chevrolet: Buckle up. (See
"Safety Belts" in the Index.)
Defensive driving really means "be ready
for anything." On city streets, rural roads,
or
freeways, it means "always expect the
unexpected."
Assume that pedestrians or other drivers
are going to be careless and make
mistakes. Anticipate what they might do.
Be ready for their mistakes.
Expect children to dash out from behind
parked cars, often followed by other
children. Expect occupants in parked cars
to open doors into traffic. Watch for
movement in parked cars
-
someone
may be about to open a door.
Expect other drivers to run stop signs
when you are
on
a through street. Be
ready to brake if necessary as you go
:hrough intersections. You may not have
:o use the brake, but if you do, you will be
-eady.
If you're driving through a shopping
center parking lot where there are
well-marked lanes, directional arrows,
and designated parking areas, expect
some drivers to ignore all these markings
and dash straight toward one part of the
lot.

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