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#1. True or False: Listening to music always prevents emotional driving.
Music may help calm some drivers, but emotions can still affect decision-making.
#2. True or False: Emotional driving only affects teens.
Emotional driving can affect drivers of all ages, but teens are more likely to be distracted by strong emotions.
#3. What is the safest approach when feeling upset before driving?
Waiting prevents impulsive reactions and keeps you and others safe.
#4. Which of the following strategies can help prevent emotional driving?
Healthy coping strategies help restore focus and reduce accident risk.
#5. Which of the following is a safe behavior when experiencing strong emotions?
Taking a break ensures you can drive safely once emotions are under control.
#6. What is emotional driving?
Strong emotions can impair judgment, slow reactions, and lead to risky decisions on the road.
#7. True or False: Only anger causes emotional driving.
Anxiety, excitement, sadness, or stress can all lead to impaired driving behavior.
#8. True or False: Emotional driving affects reaction time and hazard recognition.
Strong emotions reduce attention and slow responses to changing traffic conditions.
#9. Which of the following behaviors may result from emotional driving?
Emotional driving can make you take unnecessary risks and reduce focus on safety.
#10. What mindset should teens adopt regarding emotional driving?
Recognizing emotions and acting responsibly prevents accidents and protects everyone on the road.



