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#1. Why can GPS devices distract teen drivers?
GPS distractions reduce situational awareness and increase risk of collisions.
#2. True or False: Glancing at a GPS for directions is safe if it only lasts a second.
Even brief glances can reduce reaction time and increase hazard risk.
#3. What should you do if you miss a GPS turn?
Reacting safely prevents accidents while correcting your route.
#4. Which of the following is a safe practice regarding GPS use?
Setting your route before driving keeps your focus on the road.
#5. True or False: Using GPS is safer than using a paper map.
GPS provides turn-by-turn guidance and voice directions, but drivers must still avoid frequent visual checks.
#6. Which of the following increases GPS distraction risk?
Dividing attention reduces reaction time and situational awareness.
#7. True or False: It is safe to glance at a GPS while approaching an intersection.
Intersections require full attention for vehicles, pedestrians, and traffic signals.
#8. Which mindset promotes safe GPS use for teen drivers?
Prioritizing safety prevents accidents and keeps teen drivers in control.
#9. What is the best way to combine GPS use and safe driving?
Planning ahead minimizes distraction and keeps your eyes on the road.
#10. True or False: Voice-guided GPS directions completely eliminate distraction.
While helpful, even voice instructions can divert attention if drivers react too frequently.



