'they should have been more aware of theirsurroundings'
In most cases the answer is no. However, a person can have a very mild seizure, which they are aware of and so they are aware of their surroundings. The seizure would not even be noticeable to anyone else.
The primary task would be to safely and properly operate the motor vehicle and being aware of their surroundings. Any other tasks that take away the drivers attention should be avoided.
Sound can help people because they are aware of there surroundings. Without sound everybody would be clueless and would not know what is going on.
She wasn't aware of what drinking and driver would entail. A lot of people are aware of what drinking and driving would entail.
i would have to say toxic but im not saying you should do that
She assumed that I would bring something to eat but I was not aware of that.
The word puma is not a proper noun so, as far as I'm aware, it should only be capitalized if it's at the beginning of the sentence.
Susan was to focused on her homework to hear the sounds of her surroundings; which caused her to miss the school bell.
Sadly, my daughter with Down Syndrome is keenly aware that she is different from her peers.
Yes, as long as you act the same as you would in a large US ( or where ever you may be from) City. Don't be flashy, be aware of surroundings.
I am aware that this will appear to be insufferable vanity to some modest types.
No. A panic attack is caused by an emotional disorder, while a seizure is caused by a physical condition. If you were having a seizure you would not be aware of things around you, nor would you have any control over your body. In a panic attack you are extremely aware of your body and your surroundings, and have control of your body.