You notice a car seems to be following you for several blocks. Your heart races, panic rises, and your instincts kick in. Every decision now affects your safety, passengers, and others on the road.
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#1. Your heart is pounding, and anxiety rises. How do you respond?
Emotional control prevents unsafe reactions under stress.
#2. You have a phone. What’s the safest action?
Using a phone safely can alert authorities without causing accidents.
#3. If you need to stop, where should you park?
Well-lit areas maximize safety while you assess the situation.
#4. You suspect a car is following you. What should you do first?
Calm, controlled driving keeps you safe and allows clear thinking.
#5. Passengers say, “Hit the gas, we’ll lose them!” How do you respond?
Safety overrides peer pressure, even when scared.
#6. You want to lose the car following you. What should you avoid?
Risky maneuvers increase danger more than the potential threat itself.
#7. What’s the safest way to respond if you feel followed?
Public, safe locations increase safety and visibility.
#8. After you safely reach a public area or police station, what’s the lesson?
Reflection reinforces safe decision-making under stress and builds confidence.
#9. How should you confirm if someone is actually following you?
Careful observation avoids unnecessary risk and confirms real threats.
#10. You feel scared as the car remains behind you. How do you manage your anxiety?
Managing anxiety prevents unsafe reactions and keeps control of the vehicle.



