Buick RIVIERA 1993 Manual page 174

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Before Leaving on a Long Trip
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Weather Forecasts: What's the weather outlook along
your route? Should you delay your trip a short time
Make sure you're ready.
Try
to be well rested.
If you
to avoid a major storm system?
must start when you're not fresh -- such as after a day's
work
--
don't plan to make too many miles that first part
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Maps: Do you have up-to-date maps?
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of the journey. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes you
can easily drive in.
On the Road
Is your vehicle ready for a long trip?
If you
keep it
serviced and maintained, it's ready to go.
If it needs
service, have it done before starting out. Of course,
you'll find experienced and able service experts in
Buick dealerships all across North America. They'll be
ready and willing to help if you need it.
Here are
some
things you can check before a trip:
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Windshield Washer Fluid: Is the reservoir full? Are
all windows clean inside and outside?
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Wiper Blades: Are they in good shape!
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Fuel, Engine Oil, Other Fluids: Have you checked all
levels?
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Lights: Are they all working? Are the lenses clean?
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Tires: They are vitally important to a safe,
trouble-free trip. Is the tread good enough for
long-distance driving? Are the tires all inflated to the
recommended pressure?
Unless you are the only driver, it is good to share the
driving task with others. Limit turns behind the wheel to
about 100 miles (160 km) or two hours at a sitting.
Then, either change drivers or stop for some refreshment
like coffee, tea or soft drinks and some limbering up.
But do stop and move around. Eat lightly along the way.
Heavier meals tend to make some people sleepy.
On two-lane highways or undivided multilane highways
that do not have controlled access, you'll want to watch
for some situations not usually found on freeways.
Examples are: stop signs and signals, shopping centers
with direct access to the highway, no passing zones and
school zones, vehicles turning left and right off the road,
pedestrians, cyclists, parked vehicles.
t d even animals.
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.
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