DRIVING
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12. When making a U-turn on a sharp
slope, the vehicle is in danger of
turning over the moment it crosses the
slope. Drive carefully selecting the
road surfaces so that the tires on the
higher side of the slope may not run
on any convex part of the slope
surface.
13. Going down on a steep slope
• When going down on a steep slope,
avoid driving the vehicle backward as
much as possible. Drive it forward
slowly on the down slope.
• Compared with forward movement,
the braking distance of backward
movement is longer, and the steering
response of that is worse.
• If you must drive the vehicle
backward, drive it very carefully and
gradually by moving and stopping
repeatedly in order to stop it any time.
• A slip due to the road conditions (rain,
snow, sand, gravel, etc.) causes
longer braking distance.
DRIVING FOR ECONOMY
1. Needless high-speed driving and slow
driving in a high gear will result in
excessive fuel consumption.
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