You’re driving with friends, and you approach a turn. One of your friends says, “Take it fast—it’ll be fun!” Your adrenaline spikes, your heart races, and you feel pressure to impress them—but every choice affects your safety, legal responsibility, and the safety of others on the road.
You passed. Congratulations! The Good Teen Driver Team is proud of you. You’re on your way to becoming a Good Teen Driver. Try again. Refresh the page to reload the quiz. Good decision-making asserts boundaries and maintains calm. Good decision-making asserts boundaries and focuses on safe actions. Managing emotions prevents impulsive decisions under peer pressure. Responsible drivers anticipate peer pressure, stay calm, and prioritize safety. Safe decision-making prioritizes control and safety over peer approval. Safety always outweighs social pressure or thrill-seeking. Safety always comes first, even with peer pressure or distractions. Decision-making respects rules and safety over social pressure. Smart drivers maintain consistent safe behavior, even after successfully resisting pressure. Safe driving prioritizes attention and control, even under distraction.Results
#1. You notice tension in the car from excitement. How do you respond?
#2. Your friends cheer louder, saying, “Come on, you got this!” How do you respond?
#3. Your heart races and adrenaline spikes. How do you handle it?
#4. You arrive safely. What lesson should guide your next drive?
#5. A friend shouts, “Take the turn fast!” What’s your immediate response?
#6. Other cars are nearby. Friends continue encouraging risky behavior. What’s your choice?
#7. A pedestrian or cyclist appears near the turn. Friends shout, “Go faster!” What do you do?
#8. The turn is on a curve with a posted speed limit. Friends encourage you to go faster. What’s your best choice?
#9. You successfully make the turn safely. Friends cheer and encourage more risky behavior. What’s your next step?
#10. Your friends continue yelling and moving around in the car. What’s your safest approach?



