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Control of a Vehicle
You have three systems that make your
vehicle go where you want it to go. They are the
brakes, the steering, and the accelerator. All
three systems have to do their work at the places
where the tires meet the road.
Sometimes, as when you are driving on snow or
ice, it is easy to ask more of those control systems
than the tires and road can provide. That means
you can lose control of your vehicle. See
Traction
Control System (TCS) on page 198
and
Electronic Stability Control on page 200
.
Adding non-GM accessories can affect your
vehicle’s performance. See
Accessories and
Modifications on page 235
.
Braking
See
Brake System Warning Light on page 134
.
Braking action involves perception time and
reaction time.
First, you have to decide to push on the brake
pedal. That is perception time. Then you have to
bring up your foot and do it. That is reaction time.
Average reaction time is about three-fourths of a
second. But that is only an average. It might be less
with one driver and as long as two or three seconds
or more with another. Age, physical condition,
alertness, coordination, and eyesight all play a part.
So do alcohol, drugs, and frustration. But even in
three-fourths of a second, a vehicle moving at
60 mph (100 km/h) travels 66 feet (20 m). That
could be a lot of distance in an emergency, so
keeping enough space between your vehicle and
others is important.
And, of course, actual stopping distances vary
greatly with the surface of the road, whether it is
pavement or gravel; the condition of the road,
whether it is wet, dry, or icy; tire tread; the
condition of the brakes; the weight of the vehicle;
and the amount of brake force applied.
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Summary of Contents for 2007 Solstice
Page 6: ...These are some examples of symbols that may be found on the vehicle 6...
Page 58: ...NOTES 58...
Page 104: ...NOTES 104...
Page 107: ...NOTES 107...
Page 108: ...Instrument Panel Overview 108...
Page 188: ...NOTES 188...
Page 232: ...NOTES 232...
Page 246: ...When you open the hood on the 2 0L L4 engine this is what you will see 246...
Page 358: ...Maintenance Record cont d Date Odometer Reading Serviced By Maintenance Record 358...
Page 359: ...Maintenance Record cont d Date Odometer Reading Serviced By Maintenance Record 359...
Page 360: ...Maintenance Record cont d Date Odometer Reading Serviced By Maintenance Record 360...
Page 382: ...NOTES 382...