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Driving conditions
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Driving in fog
If the fog is dense avoid traveling
where possible.
When driving in mist or fog:
– Keep a moderate speed.
– Even in the daytime, turn on the low
beams, and the front and rear fog
lights. Do not use the high beams.
– Remember that fog creates
dampness on the asphalt and thus
any type of maneuver is more
difficult and braking distances are
extended.
– Keep a greater than normal distance
from the vehicle in front of you.
– Avoid sudden changes in speed as
much as possible.
– Whenever possible, avoid passing
other vehicles.
– If you are forced to stop the car
(breakdowns, impossibility of
proceeding due to poor visibility,
etc.), move the vehicle to the
shoulder of if possible. Then turn on
the hazard warning lights and if
possible, the low beams.
– Sound the car horn rhythmically if
you hear another car approaching.
Driving in the mountains
On downhill roads, use the engine to
assist in braking by engaging lower
gears so as not to overheat the brakes.
– Never coast downhill with the
engine off or in neutral, and never
with the ignition key removed.
– Drive at a moderate speed, avoid
"cutting" corners.
– Remember that passing other
vehicles when driving uphill is slower
and thus requires more distance on
the road. If you are being overtaken
on a hill, slow down and allow the
other car to pass.
Driving on snow or ice
Below are some general advice for
driving in snow or ice conditions:
– Keep a very moderate speed.
– Fit the chains (see on page 141-183)
or snow tires subject to local laws,
(see on page 140-182) when the road
is covered with snow.
– Mainly use the engine braking
power and avoid sharp braking.
– Avoid sudden acceleration and sharp
changes in direction.
– During the winter season, even
apparently dry roads can have icy
sections. Be careful when crossing
bridges, viaducts and roads that
have little exposure to the sun and
are bordered by trees and rocks.
They may be icy.
– Keep a greater than normal distance
from the vehicles in front of you.
Summary of Contents for Gransport
Page 1: ...1 Owner s Manual ...
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Page 10: ...10 Symbols ...
Page 12: ...12 Symbols ...
Page 16: ...1 16 Homologation plates Emission control data plate ...
Page 17: ...1 Instructions plates 17 Instructions plates Tire specification plate Lubricant plate ...
Page 20: ...20 Electronic alarm device code ...
Page 29: ...2 Front and side airbags 29 Front and side airbags 2 11 1 3 5 7 9 4 6 8 10 ...
Page 62: ...62 Controls and interior equipment ...
Page 81: ...4 Front seats 81 Headrest Headrests are integrated in the seats ...
Page 100: ...100 Specific luggage set optional ...
Page 132: ...132 Tires ...
Page 176: ...176 Tire pressure ...
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