You’re driving with friends who are excited, laughing, and shouting, “Step on it!” They want to see how fast you can go. Your adrenaline spikes, and you feel pressure to impress them—but every choice impacts safety, legal limits, and responsible decision-making.
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. Your choices must prioritize rules, safety, and judgment over social pressure. Good decision-making asserts boundaries and reinforces safe habits. Safe drivers adjust to conditions, not to peer pressure or frustration. Safe drivers ignore distractions and maintain control, even when social pressure is high. Resisting peer pressure is the first step to making safe, responsible decisions. Good decision-making factors in legal and personal consequences. The best drivers anticipate peer pressure and commit to safe, responsible choices. Good decision-making communicates boundaries and focuses on safety Decision-making prioritizes the safety of others over peer approval. Managing emotions is key to resisting peer pressure safely.Results
#1. The road ahead is clear. Friends yell again to “go faster.” What’s your response?
#2. You realize your friends’ pressure is risky. What’s your best choice?
#3. Traffic slows suddenly. Friends groan and shout at you to “hurry up.” What do you do?
#4. Your friends are taking selfies and shouting. What’s your best course of action?
#5. Your friends shout, “Speed up!” What’s your immediate choice?
#6. A speed trap sign appears. Friends laugh and urge you to ignore it. What’s your decision?
#7. You arrive safely. What lesson should guide your next drive with friends?
#8. Your friends chant and cheer as you maintain speed. What do you do?
#9. A pedestrian steps into the road while your friends yell, “Go faster!” How do you respond?
#10. Your adrenaline spikes, and your heart races. What’s your best move?



