You’re driving with friends, and one of them shouts, “I bet you can’t beat that car!” Your adrenaline spikes, your heart races, and you feel the pressure to prove yourself—but every choice now affects your safety, legal consequences, and the lives of everyone around you.
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#1. Friends are shouting, moving around, and gesturing wildly. How should you respond?
#2. Your friends cheer, “Come on, you’ve got this!” How do you respond?
#3. A friend dares you to race another car. What’s your first response?
#4. Your heart races and adrenaline spikes. How should you handle it?
#5. You successfully resist the dare and continue driving safely. Friends laugh and tease more. What’s your response?
#6. You arrive safely. What lesson should guide your next drive?
#7. You notice your stress and excitement rising. What’s your best choice?
#8. Racing is illegal on public roads. Friends encourage it anyway. What’s your best choice?
#9. Traffic is moderate, and the car ahead is weaving slightly. Friends continue to encourage racing. What do you do?
#10. A pedestrian or cyclist appears while friends shout to race. How do you react?



