Chevrolet Trailblazer Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-SE Asia/CenAmer/
Carib-13517615) - 2020 - CRC - 3/22/19
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Driving and Operating
Caution
When driving off-road, sudden
motion and manoeuvres can
make you lose control of the
steering. This could cause a
collision. Therefore, when driving
on-road and off-road, you and
your passengers should wear
seat belts.
Driving through Fog
High-level humidity in the air and
heavy frost increase the possibility
of fog, which may impair the
visibility.
When driving through fog, the driver
should slow down and maintain a
safe distance from the vehicle in
front. Do not underestimate the
change of the fog density, thus
avoiding the risk of an accident. Fog
density is better estimated by
observing the hazy view of the front
vehicles lights.
Tips to Drive through Fog
.
Turn on the front fog lights or
low beam headlights, even
during daylight.
.
Do not turn on the high beam
headlights.
.
Use the rear window heater.
Activate the windscreen wiper
and washer for a few moments.
The humidity on the outside of
the windows might seem
like fog.
.
If it is almost impossible to see
the outside and you need to
stop, but you are not sure if you
are on the road, turn on the
headlights, activate the hazard
warning lights and sound the
horn periodically or when you
notice an approaching vehicle.
.
While driving through fog, do not
pass vehicles unless you have
good front visibility and it is safe
to do so. If attempting to pass,
be prepared to drop back in
case of an approaching vehicle.
Driving Over Mud or Sand