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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  s Owners Guide The body takes about an hour  to rid  itself  of the alcohol 
in  one  drink. 
No amount  of coffee  or number  of cold 
showers  will speed that up. “I’ll  be careful” isn’t the 
right answer

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  s Owners Guide Sometimes, as when you’re driving  on snow or ice,  it’s 
easy  to ask more 
of those control systems than the tires 
and road can  provide. That means  you can lose control 
of  your vehicle. 
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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  s Owners Guide If your  engine  ever  stops  while you’re  driving,  brake 
normally  but  don’t  pump  your brakes.  If you  do,  the 
pedal  may get  harder  to  push down.  If your  engine 
stops,  you will s

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  s Owners Guide The anti-lock  system can change the brake pressure 
faster  than any driver  could.  The computer is 
programmed 
to make  the most  of available tire and 
road  conditions. 
You  can steer  around t

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  s Owners Guide To turn the system off, 
press the TRACTION 
CONTROL button on 
the center  console. 
Braking  in  Emergencies 
With anti-lock, you can  steer  and brake  at the same 
time.  In many emergencies,  ste

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  s Owners Guide Steering in Emergencies 
There are times when steering can be more effective 
than braking. For example,  you come  over a hill and 
find a truck stopped in your lane,  or a car suddenly 
pulls  out

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  s Owners Guide Do nor get  too  close  to  the vehicle you want  to 
pass while you’re awaiting  an opportunity. For one 
thing,  following  too  closely reduces your area  of 
vision, especially  if you’re  fol

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  s Owners Guide Skidding 
In a skid,  a driver  can lose  control of the vel-ucle. 
Defensive  drivers  avoid  most  skids  by  taking  reasonable 
care  suited  to existing  conditions,  and  by  not  “overdriving

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  s Owners Guide 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 mark

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  s Owners Guide 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.  Ch