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BUICK LESABRE 1993 Workshop Manual Off-Road  Recovery 
You may find sometime  that your right wheels  have 
dropped  off the  edge 
of a road  onto  the  shoulder  while 
you’re driving. 
If  the  level  of the  shoulder  is  only  s

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BUICK LESABRE 1993 Workshop Manual 0 Try  not to pass  more  than one vehicle  at a time  on 
two-lane  roads. Reconsider before passing the 
next 
vehicle. 
Don’t overtake  a  slowly  moving vehicle too rapidly. 
Even though 
the br

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BUICK LESABRE 1993 Workshop Manual vehicle  is skidding. Learn  to recognize  warning clues - 
such as enough  water, ice or packed  snow  on  the  road to 
make  a “mirrored  surface” 
- and  slow  down  when you 
have  any  doubt

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BUICK LESABRE 1993 Workshop Manual Night Vision 
No one  can  see as well  at night  as  in  the  daytime.  But  as 
we  get  older  these  differences  increase. 
A SO-year-old 
driver  may  require  at  least  twice  as much  light

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BUICK LESABRE 1993 Workshop Manual A Few More Night Driving Suggestions 
Keep your windshield  and  all  the  glass on your  vehicle 
clean 
-- inside  and  out.  Glare  at night  is  made  much 
worse  by dirt  on  the glass.  Even th

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BUICK LESABRE 1993 Workshop Manual The heavier  the rain,  the harder  it  is to see. Even  if your 
windshield wiper  blades are in good shape, a  heavy rain 
can  make  it  harder 
to see road signs  and  traffic signals, 
pavement

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BUICK LESABRE 1993 Workshop Manual to pass -- or  if you  get hit by a gust  of  wind. You could 
suddenly find  yourself out of control. 
Hydroplaning doesn’t happen often.  But it can 
ir your 
tires haven’t much tread  or if the

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BUICK LESABRE 1993 Workshop Manual Fog  can occur with  high humidity  or heavy frost. It can 
be so mild  that you can see through  it for several 
hundred  feet (meters).  Or it might be 
so thick that you 
can  see  only a few  feet

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BUICK LESABRE 1993 Workshop Manual lights  on,  start  your hazard  warning flashers, and  sound 
your  horn  at  intervals  or  when you hear  approaching 
traffic. 
Pass  other  vehicles in  fog  only  if  you can  see  far enough 
a

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BUICK LESABRE 1993 Workshop Manual Pull  to  the  right  (with care) and  stop  clear  of 
intersections 
when you see  or  hear  emergency 
vehicles. 
Freeway Driving 
The  most  important  advice  on  freeway  driving  is:  Keep  up