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#1. True or False: Only the driver is affected by loud music, not passengers.
Loud music can distract passengers as well, creating more noise and stress in the car.
#2. How does loud music impact reaction to sudden hazards?
Loud music diminishes your ability to detect hazards quickly, increasing crash risk.
#3. What is the best approach for teens regarding music in the car?
Maintaining moderate volume keeps drivers alert, safe, and responsive to the road.
#4. Why can loud music be dangerous while driving?
Loud music diverts attention and can prevent drivers from hearing horns, sirens, or other warning sounds.
#5. True or False: Loud music while driving in a city is safer than on highways.
Loud music can be dangerous in all environments, as you may miss critical cues from vehicles, pedestrians, or traffic signals.
#6. Which behavior shows good management of music while driving?
Lowering volume at critical points helps maintain full awareness of surroundings.
#7. True or False: Loud bass alone is harmless if you can hear traffic sounds.
Even strong bass can distract by causing vibrations, reducing attention and smooth control.
#8. Which of the following are safe ways to enjoy music while driving?
Moderate volume and adjusting music before driving keeps focus on the road.
#9. True or False: Listening to loud music affects your ability to judge traffic and react quickly.
Loud music reduces situational awareness and slows reaction times.
#10. Which of the following sounds can be masked by loud music?
Being unable to hear important traffic cues increases the risk of accidents.



