Emotional Scenario Quiz: “Social Media Livestream While Driving”

You’re driving, and your friend suggests you go live on social media to show your drive. Your heart races, your attention is split, and the excitement builds—but every decision now affects your safety, legality, and the lives of everyone on the road.

 

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#1. Your friend hands you the phone and says, “Let’s go live!” What’s your first response?

Safe decision-making prioritizes focus and road safety over social media attention.

#2. Your friend says, “Everyone will see you! Don’t be boring!” How do you respond?

Smart drivers resist peer pressure and stay focused on the road.

#3. Your friend complains about missing likes or views after you refuse to livestream. How do you respond?

Consistent safe behavior reinforces responsible decision-making under pressure.

#4. You feel excitement and anxiety about being on livestream. What’s your best response?

Managing emotions prevents impulsive or risky behavior.

#5. A pedestrian steps onto the street while your friend urges you to show them in the livestream. How do you react?

Safety always comes first, even under pressure from friends or social media.

#6. Using a phone while driving is illegal. Your friend insists you livestream anyway. What’s your safest choice?

Good decision-making respects laws and personal safety.

#7. You arrive safely. What lesson should guide your next drive?

Responsible drivers anticipate distractions, resist pressure, and stay focused.

#8. Your friend is moving around, laughing, and holding the phone toward you. How should you respond?

Safe driving requires focus and control, even with a distracting passenger.

#9. You notice your focus slipping because of the livestream. What’s your safest choice?

Good decision-making asserts boundaries and preserves attention.

#10. Traffic is moderate, and your friend keeps asking for close-up shots or angles. What do you do?

Safety always outweighs social pressure or social media appeal.

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