Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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¢ Drugs and driving

If you are taking any drugs, check with

your doctor or pharmacist or read the liter-

ature that accompanies the medication to

determine if the drug you are taking can

impair your driving ability. Do not drive af-

ter taking any medications that can make

you drowsy or otherwise affect your ability

to safely operate a motor vehicle. If you

have a medical condition that requires you

to take drugs, please consult with your

doctor.

Never drive if you are under the influence

of any illicit mind-altering drugs. For your

own health and well-being, we urge you

not to take illegal drugs in the first place

and to seek treatment if you are addicted

to those drugs.

¢ Driving when tired or sleepy

Please do not continue to drive but in-

stead find a safe place to rest if you are

tired or sleepy. On long trips, you should

make periodic rest stops to refresh your-

self before continuing on your journey.

When possible, you should share the driv-

ing with others.

¢ Modification of your vehicle

¢ Car phone/cell phone and

driving

¢ Driving with pets

Unrestrained pets can interfere with your

driving and distract your attention from

There are some drugs (over the

counter and prescription) that can

delay your reaction time and impair

your perception, judgment and at-

tentiveness. If you drive after taking

them, it may increase your, your

passengers’ and other persons’ risk

of being involved in a serious or fa-

tal accident.

When you are tired or sleepy, your

reaction will be delayed and your

perception, judgment and attentive-

ness will be impaired. If you drive

when tired or sleepy, your, your pas-

sengers’ and other persons’ chanc-

es of being involved in a serious ac-

cident may increase.

Your vehicle should not be modi-

fied. Modification could affect its

performance, safety or durability,

and may even violate governmental

regulations. In addition, damage or

performance problems resulting

from modification may not be cov-

ered under warranties.

Do not use a car phone/cell phone

while driving; it may distract your at-

tention from driving and can lead to

an accident. If you use a car phone/

cell phone, pull off the road and park

in the safe place before using your

phone. In some States/Provinces,

only hands-free phones may legally

be used while driving.

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