When driving, always keep your eyes moving. This statement means to:

scan the road for potential hazards.

take a quick glance, then return your sight to the front.

take a quick look every 5-10 seconds (mirrors, speedometer, gas gauge).

all of the above are correct.

Respuesta :

The right answer is D. All of the above are correct.

When driving, the driver can not keep his eyes on a single part of the road or the car. Looking for information by sight is known as visual perception and involves using Central vision and the peripheral vision.
- The central vision covers a very small range of vision but it is very sharp and allows us to make judgments of distance and comprehension while driving.
- The peripheral vision is not very sharp but it is more sensitive to light and movement, therefore it allows us to detect important situations on the road, like a car approaching the side.

I hope this information can help you.

Answer:

All of the above

Explanation:

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