You’re driving, and a passenger starts grabbing the steering wheel, poking you, or messing with your seatbelt or controls. Your heart races, your focus is split, and you must make decisions that affect your safety, your passenger’s safety, and everyone else on the road.
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#1. They continue poking or nudging you, saying, “Relax, it’s just for fun!” How do you respond?
#2. Your passenger reaches for the GPS or phone while distracting you physically. How do you respond?
#3. You arrive safely. What lesson should guide your next drive?
#4. A pedestrian steps off the curb while your passenger pokes you. How do you react?
#5. Traffic slows suddenly. Your passenger keeps distracting you physically. How do you respond?
#6. They try to adjust your seat or grab controls. What’s your safest choice?
#7. You notice your attention is slipping because of physical distractions. What’s your safest choice?
#8. Your passenger grabs the wheel lightly as a joke. What’s your first response?
#9. They laugh, “You’re too uptight, loosen up!” What do you do?
#10. Your heart rate spikes due to distraction. What’s your best move?



