Searching for visual clues changes according to the driving environment. While driving on open highways

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Responses

occasionally look far ahead.
occasionally look far ahead.

always look at the space closer than two seconds in front of your vehicle.
always look at the space closer than two seconds in front of your vehicle.

never look into rearview mirrors because distractions will confuse your search.
never look into rearview mirrors because distractions will confuse your search.

search areas farther ahead than you do when driving in the city environment.
search areas farther ahead than you do when driving in the city environment.

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When driving on open highways, the correct response is:

search areas farther ahead than you do when driving in the city environment.

This is because open highways typically allow for greater visibility and higher speeds, which means drivers should be more aware of what's ahead to anticipate any changes in traffic or potential hazards. In contrast, city driving often requires more focus on the immediate surroundings due to more frequent stops, pedestrians, and other vehicles.