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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Service Manual Avoid needless heavy bralung.  Some people drive  in Anti-Lock Brakes 
spurts -- heavy acceleration followed by heavy 
braking 
-- rather than keeping pace  with traffic.  This  is  a 
mistake.  Your

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Service Manual Remember: Anti-lock  doesn’t change the time  you need 
to  get your  foot up to the brake pedal  or always decrease 
stopping distance.  If you  get too  close  to  the  vehicle in 
front  of you,

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Service Manual To turn the system  off,  press  the  button  located  at  the 
end  of  the shift  lever. 
The  traction  control  system warning  light will come  on 
and  stay  on. If  the  system  is limiting  wh

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Service Manual Loss of Control 
Let’s review what driving experts  say about  what 
happens when the three control systems (brakes, steering 
and acceleration) don’t have enough friction where the 
tires  meet

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Service Manual Hydroplaning 
Hydroplaning is dangerous. So much water can build up 
under your tires that they  can actually  ride on the  water. 
This can happen 
if the road  is wet  enough and you’re 
going  fa

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Service Manual Once you are moving  on the freeway, make certain  you 
allow a reasonable following distance. Expect  to move 
slightly  slower  at  night. 
When  you want to leave the freeway, move to the proper 
l

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Service Manual 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

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Service Manual If you drive  regularly  in steep country,  or if you’re 
planning  to visit there, here  are  some tips that can make 
your trips safer and  more enjoyable. 
0 Keep  your  vehicle in good  shape.

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Service Manual Tie a red cloth to your vehicle  to alert police that 
you’ve  been stopped by the  snow. 
Put on extra clothing  or wrap a blanket around you. 
If  you  have  no  blankets 
or extra clothing, make

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Service Manual Run  your engine only as long as you  must.  This saves 
fuel.  When  you  run  the  engine, make  it  go a little faster 
than  just idle. That 
is, push the  accelerator  slightly.  This 
uses  less