But drivers were probably watching each other more than pedestrians.
Unarmed, he had his feet and hands free, but a driver watched him especially.
The driver watched the motorcycle and the black car ahead.
Japanese drivers often watch television even while a car is in motion.
They saw the driver get out of the car and watch the Hurricanes land.
The driver of the first vehicle watched for a road to come up on his right.
That way, drivers can watch them only when their cars are stopped.
The driver left him at the stage door and watched as he went inside.
But the driver could watch television if the car came to a stop.
Three of the men moved closer, the driver stood back and watched.