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#1. What is the safest response if you feel drowsy while driving?
Stopping safely eliminates risk and restores alertness.
#2. True or False: Teens are more at risk for drowsy driving than adults.
Teens often have irregular sleep schedules and may underestimate the effects of fatigue.
#3. Which of the following is a risky behavior associated with drowsy driving?
Combining fatigue with distractions dramatically increases accident risk.
#4. True or False: Driving after only a few hours of sleep is safe if you feel okay.
Even mild sleep deprivation significantly increases the likelihood of accidents.
#5. Why is drowsy driving dangerous?
Fatigue reduces alertness and reaction time, making even simple driving tasks risky.
#6. True or False: Slight drowsiness is not dangerous if traffic is light.
Even slight drowsiness can cause micro-sleeps or delayed reactions, which are extremely dangerous.
#7. True or False: Caffeine completely prevents drowsy driving.
While caffeine can temporarily increase alertness, it does not replace sleep or eliminate risk.
#8. What mindset should teens adopt regarding drowsy driving?
Recognizing fatigue and acting early prevents accidents and ensures safe driving.
#9. Which of the following habits helps prevent drowsy driving?
Adequate sleep and planned breaks reduce fatigue-related crashes.
#10. Which of the following are signs of drowsy driving?
Recognizing these signs early can prevent accidents before fatigue causes a crash.



