You’re driving carefully, keeping speed limits and following traffic rules. Your friends start laughing, teasing you: “You’re driving so slow! Live a little!” Your heart races, and you feel pressure to “prove” yourself—but every decision now affects your safety, confidence, and responsibility as a driver.
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. Decision-making respects laws and personal safety. Managing emotions prevents impulsive or dangerous choices. Good decision-making prioritizes safety over social approval. Safety takes priority over teasing or social pressure. Good decision-making maintains confidence and focus despite social judgment. Responsible drivers resist teasing, stay confident, and prioritize safety. Safe driving requires focus and control, even under social distractions. Smart drivers resist peer pressure while staying assertive. Safety always outweighs social pressure or teasing. Consistent safe behavior reinforces responsible driving and confidence.Results
#1. Friends suggest speeding to “be more fun.” What’s your safest choice?
#2. Your heart races because of teasing. How should you respond?
#3. Your friends laugh at your cautious driving. How do you respond?
#4. A pedestrian steps off the curb while friends laugh at your pace. What’s your choice?
#5. You feel embarrassed or self-conscious because of your friends’ laughter. What’s your best choice?
#6. You arrive safely. What lesson should guide your next drive?
#7. Friends laugh, yell, and nudge you while you’re driving. How should you handle it?
#8. Friends shout, “Come on! Don’t be such a baby!” What’s your best response?
#9. Traffic is heavy, and friends continue teasing. What do you do?
#10. Friends continue teasing after a safe stop. How should you respond?



