The answer is (A) Focus their visual attention on the next point on the road.
A fixed object located 12 to 20 seconds ahead of your car on the road should be considered as your visual target. It can be anything from a traffic signal, the crest of a hill, a parked car, or a traffic signal. Your visual target should always be ahead of you on the road and should be at the center of your field of vision. Once a target has been established, a driver should be able to set effective reference points, identify alternative paths, anticipate a number of traffic situations ahead, and notice the presence and changes of traffic flow.