2006 Cadillac CTS CTS-V Owners Manual

Off-Road Recovery
Passing
You may find that your right wheels have dropped off the
edge of a road onto the shoulder while you are driving.
The driver of a vehicle  about to pass another on a
two-lane highway waits for just the right moment,
accelerates, moves around the vehicle  ahead, then
goes back into the right lane  again. A simple maneuver?
Not necessarily! Passing another vehicle on a two-lane
highway is a potentially dangerous  move, since the
passing vehicle occupies the same  lane as oncoming
traffic for several  seconds. A miscalculation, an  error in
judgment, or a brief surrender  to frustration or anger
can suddenly put the passing driver face  to face with the
worst of all traffic accidents  — the head-on collision.
So here are some tips  for passing:
Drive ahead. Look down the  road, to the sides
and to crossroads for situations that might affect
your passing patterns. If you  have any doubt
whatsoever about making a successful  pass,
wait for a better time.
If the level of the  shoulder is only slightly below the
pavement, recovery should be fairly  easy. Ease off the
accelerator and then, if there  is nothing in the way,
steer so that  your vehicle straddles the  edge of
the pavement. You can turn  the steering wheel up to
one-quarter turn until the right  front tire contacts
the pavement edge. Then turn  your steering wheel to
go straight down the roadway.
Watch for traffic signs, pavement markings and lines.
If you can see a sign up ahead that might indicate a
turn or an intersection, delay your pass. A broken
center line usually indicates it is all right to pass,
providing the road ahead is clear. Never cross a solid
line on your side of the lane or a double solid line,
even if the road seems empty of approaching traffic.
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CategoriesCadillac CTS Manuals, Cadillac Manuals
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Model Year2006
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