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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 Owners Guide When  you start your  vehicle  and  begin  to  drive away, 
you  may  hear  a  momentary  motor  or  clicking  noise.  And  you  may  even  notice  that  your  brake  pedal  moves  a  little 
while  t

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 Owners Guide When  you  drive  into  a  curve at night,  its  harder  to  see 
the  road  ahead 
of you  because  it  bends  away  from  the 
straight  beams 
of your  lights.  This is one  good  reason to 
drive

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 Owners Guide I 
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

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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.

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 Owners Guide 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

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 Owners Guide Avoid  staring  directly  into  the  approaching  lights. If 
there  is  a  line of opposing  traffic,  make  occasional 
glances  over  the  line  of headlights  to make  certain  that 
one  of the

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 Owners Guide A. Few ,More Night  Driving  Suggestions Driving  in the Rain 
Keep  your  eyes  moving;  that  way,  it’s  easier  to  pick  out 
dimly  lighted  objects. 
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Just  as your  headlights  should  be

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 Owners Guide A CAUTION: 
Wet brakes  can  cause  accidents.  The: ton’t 
work  well  in 
a quick  stop  and  may  cause  pulling 
to  one  side.  You  could  lose  control  of the  vehicle. 
After  driving  thro

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 Owners Guide Driving in Fog, Mist and Haze 
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

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993 Owners Guide Entering  the  Freeway 
At  the  entrance  there  is  usually a ramp  that  leads  to the 
freeway.  If  you  have  a  clear  view  of  the freeway  as you 
drive  along  the entrance  ramp,  you  sho