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#1. How does aggressive speeding affect reaction time?
Higher speeds reduce the time available to respond to hazards, increasing crash risk.
#2. What is the most effective way to avoid aggressive speeding as a teen driver?
Safe driving requires self-discipline, awareness, and planning, preventing risky behavior.
#3. True or False: Teen drivers are more prone to aggressive speeding than adults.
Teens may misjudge speed, overestimate reaction time, or act impulsively.
#4. True or False: Speed limits are arbitrary suggestions rather than safety rules.
Speed limits are based on road design, traffic patterns, and safety data; exceeding them increases danger.
#5. Which of the following are risks of aggressive speeding?
Aggressive speeding affects safety, legality, and other drivers on the road.
#6. What is a safe alternative to aggressive speeding when running late?
Planning ahead prevents the temptation to speed and keeps everyone safe.
#7. True or False: It’s safe to speed if the road is empty.
Even empty roads don’t eliminate risk, as obstacles, curves, or weather can cause accidents.
#8. True or False: Weather conditions (rain, snow, fog) make aggressive speeding even more dangerous.
Reduced traction and visibility amplify the risks of speeding in any adverse condition.
#9. Which of the following behaviors is commonly associated with aggressive speeding?
Aggressive drivers combine speeding with unsafe maneuvers, increasing accident potential.
#10. What is aggressive speeding?
Aggressive speeding reduces reaction time, increases crash risk, and is considered reckless driving.



