Searching the road does not include:
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Actively looking for hazards on the road.
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Checking from left to right and then left again before entering an intersection.
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Looking ahead and behind.
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Trying to find your car in a parking lot.
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Explanation
"Searching the road" while driving refers to actively scanning and observing the entire scene while driving, looking for any potential hazards that may come into your path. It involves keeping your eyes moving, continuously assessing the road and your surroundings.
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