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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide Defensive  Driving 
The best  advice  anyone  can  give  about  driving  is: 
Drive defensively. 
Please start with  a very  important  safety device  in your 
Pontiac:  Buckle up. (See  “Safety  Be

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide Drinking and  then  driving  is  very  dangerous. 
Your reflexes,  perceptions,  attentiveness  and 
judgment can  be  affected by  even 
a small amount 
of alcohol.  You can have a serious -- or even

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide Braking 
Brakmg action involves perception  time and 
reaction time. 
First, you have  to  decide  to push on  the brake pedal, 
That’s 
perception time. Then  you have  to  bring up your 
foot  and

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) 
Your vehicle  has anti-lock  brakes (ABS). ABS is an 
advanced  electronic  braking  system  that will help 
prevent a braking  skid. 
When  you start your  engine,  or  when y

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 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 the

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide To turn the system off, press 
the button located  at the 
front 
of the console. 
The light  on 
the switch will go off, and the traction 
control system warning  light will come  on and stay  on. 
I

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide A lot of the “driver  lost  control” accidents mentioned  on 
the  news  happen on  curves.  Here’s why: 
Experienced  driver or beginner, each 
of us is subject to 
the same  laws of physics wh

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide Check your mirrors,  glance over your  shoulder, and 
start your left  lane  change  signal  before  moving out 
of the right lane  to pass. When  you are far enough 
ahead 
of the  passed  vehicle  t

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide If  you do not  have traction control, or  if the system is 
off, then an acceleration skid  is also best handled by 
easing your foot off the accelerator pedal. 
If your vehicle  starts  to  slide,

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide Driving too fast through  large  water  puddles or even 
going  through  some 
car washes can  cause  problems,  too. 
The water may affect your  brakes. Try to  avoid  puddles. 
But if you  can’t,