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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994 User Guide Here  you’ll  find infoimation about 
driving  on  different  kinds 
of roads 
and  in varying  weather  conditions 
. 
We’ve also included  many  other 
useful  tips  on driving 
. 
Part 4 
Your

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know. Medical  research shows  that 
alcohol  in 
a person’s system  can make 
crash  injuries worse.  That’s especially 
true  for brain,  spinal cord  and  heart

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I’he traction  control  system 
mtomatically comes 
on whenever  you 
start  your vehicle. 
To limit  wheel  spin, especially  in 
slippery  road conditions,  you sh

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994 User Guide What  should you do if this  ever 
happens?  Ease up  on  the  accelerator 
pedal,  steer  the  vehicle the way  you 
want  it  to  go, and  slow  down. 
Speed limit signs  near  curves  warn  that 
y

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I 
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

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994 User Guide drop back  again  and  wait  for another 
opportunity. 
slow  vehicle,  wait your  turn.  But take 
care  that  someone  isn’t  trying to pass 
you  as you  pull  out to pass  the slow 
vehicle.  Re

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surfaces because stopping  distance  will 
be  longer  and vehicle control more 
limited. 
While  driving  on a surface  with reduced 
traction,  try your best  to avoid

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994 User Guide Whatever the  condition - smooth ice, 
packed,  blowing  or loose snow 
- drive 
with  caution. 
If you  have  the  traction  control  system, 
keep  the system  on. It will  improve your 
ability  to

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994 User Guide During your trip, check occasionally  to 
be  sure  that  the  load is secure,  and  that 
the  lights  and 
any trailer  brakes  are  still 
working. 
Following  Distance 
Stay  at least twice  as fa

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I Hazard Warning Flashers 
Your hazard warning flashers  let you 
warn others.  They also let  police  know 
you  have  a problem.  Your front and rear 
turn  signal  lights
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