Driving is an important responsibility. Driver behavior, the driving environment, and the vehicle's design all affect how well a vehicle performs.
Being aware of these factors can help in understanding how the vehicle handles and what can be done to avoid many types of crashes, including a rollover crash.
Most serious injuries and fatalities to unbelted occupants can be reduced or prevented by the use of seat belts. In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt. In addition, avoiding excessive speed, sudden or abrupt turns, and drunken or aggressive driving can help make trips safer and avoid the possibility of a crash.
Driving Environment#04-06-04-047L: TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline (Deposits, Fuel Economy, No Start, Power, Performance, Stall Concerns) – U.S. Only - (Nov 7, 2013)
Subject:TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline (Deposits, Fuel Economy, No Start, Power, Performance,Stall Concerns) – U.S. OnlyModels: 2014 and Prior GM Cars and Trucks (U.S. Only) This bulletin has been revised to add the 2014 model year. Please discard CorporateBulletin Number 04-06-04-047K. In Canada ...