FIAT Ulysse User Manual

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DRIVING YOUR CAR

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Remember that fog also means the

tarmac is wet and therefore manoeu-
vres of all kinds are more difficult and
stopping distances are longer:

– keep a good distance from the cars

in front of you;

– when possible, avoid spurts of

speed or sudden deceleration;

– do not overtake other vehicles if

you can help it;

– if you are forced to stop your ve-

hicle (breakdown, limited visibility,
etc.), first try to stop off the road.
Then turn on the hazard lights and, if
possible, the dipped headlights;

– rhythmically sound the horn if you

realise another vehicle is approaching.

DRIVING IN
THE MOUNTAINS

The main suggestions are the fol-

lowing:

– when driving downhill use the en-

gine brake by engaging a low gear so
as not to overheat the brakes;

– under no circumstances should you

drive downhill with the engine off or
with the vehicle in neutral, let alone
with the ignition key out;

– drive at moderate speed without

“cutting” corners;

– remember that overtaking while

going uphill is slower and therefore re-
quires more clear road. If you are be-
ing overtaken while driving uphill,
make it easier for the other vehicle
to pass.

DRIVING IN FOG

If the fog is thick, do not start out on

a journey unless you absolutely have to.

If driving in mist, blanket fog or when

there is the danger of fog patches:

– keep your speed down;

– turn on the dipped headlights, rear

fog lights and front fog lights, if fitted,
even during the day. Do not drive with
your headlights at full-beam.

IMPORTANT On stretches of

road with good visibility, switch off
your rear foglights; the brightness of
these lights could annoy the people
travelling in the cars behind.

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