2011 Chevrolet Municipal Vehicles Technical Manual
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IMPORTANT
DRIVING
SAFETY TIPS
STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEMS (StabiliTrak)
A.
Always maintain a safe
following distance.
ABS does not
allow you to stop on a dime. (Generally a
2-second following distance is considered
safe in ideal conditions.) Watch the vehicle
in front of you pass a fixed marker (such as a
sign). Count seconds—one-thousand-one,
one-thousand-two-until your front bumper
reaches the marker. If you do not count out
two seconds, then you are too close to the
vehicle in front of you. Also, if the roads are
wet or icy, or visibility is poor, you should
increase your following distance.
B.
Always drive carefully—
especially on slippery surfaces. ABS cannot
create friction between the tires and the road
surface, it can only give the driver the
maximum advantage of the existing
adhesion. If the vehicle is traveling on a
surface with no adhesion, the best ABS in the
world cannot provide a shorter stopping
distance or good steering.
C.
It is a good idea to practice an
ABS activated stop
and get the feel
of the brake pedal. However, please make
sure it’s at a safe time with no obstacles in
your path. And you only really need to try
it once or twice to know what happens.
Stability enhancement system (StabiliTrak) assists the driver with
directional control of the vehicle in difficult driving conditions. Each time
the vehicle is started, the StabiliTrak system is fully ON. StabliliTrak can
be controlled by a StabiliTrak button on the instrument panel. The
condition of the system is displayed by an instrument panel StabiliTrak
indicator light and Driver Information Center (DIC) messages. See your
owner's manual for additional information about the operation of
StabiliTrak.