You’re driving with a friend. You’re on your way somewhere, maybe school, practice, or a weekend hangout. Suddenly, your friend leans over and shouts, “Step on it!” Your heart starts racing. Every decision now tests your ability to make safe choices under peer pressure.
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#1. As you resist, another car starts tailgating aggressively. How do you respond?
Controlling your own actions, not reacting impulsively, keeps you safe.
#2. Your friend urges you to speed. What’s your first decision?
Good decision-making resists peer pressure and prioritizes safety.
#3. Your friend suggests taking a shortcut that you’ve never driven before. What do you do?
Safe decision-making prioritizes certainty and safety over speed.
#4. Your friend complains, “Why are you driving so slow?” What do you do? (Select all that apply)
Decision-making includes standing by safe choices even when others pressure you.
#5. It begins to rain lightly. Your friend says, “It’s fine, just go!” What’s your decision?
Good decisions account for environmental conditions, not just pressure from friends.
#6. Your adrenaline spikes and your heart is racing. What’s your response?
Emotional regulation is key to resisting peer pressure.
#7. Your friend starts texting: “C’mon, go faster!” What’s your response? (Select all that apply)
Delaying distractions protects focus, especially under peer pressure.
#8. You arrive safely at your destination. What lesson should guide your next drive with friends?
Good decision-makers anticipate pressure and prepare responses to maintain safety.
#9. A pedestrian steps into the road. Your friend says, “Go!” What do you do?
Safe decision-making protects others, even under peer pressure.
#10. Traffic is light. Your friend shouts again to “step on it.” What’s your choice?
Peer pressure does not justify dangerous decisions.



