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#1. True or False: Peer pressure is only about encouraging risky driving.
Peer influence can also encourage safe behavior, but risky influence is more dangerous.
#2. True or False: Peer pressure only happens with friends in the car.
Pressure can come from passengers, social media, or even expectations from other drivers.
#3. Which mindset helps teens make safe decisions under peer pressure?
Prioritizing safety prevents accidents and builds responsible driving habits.
#4. What is a safe strategy when passengers encourage unsafe behavior?
Standing firm protects yourself, passengers, and others on the road.
#5. What is peer pressure while driving?
Peer pressure can lead teens to make unsafe decisions like speeding, texting, or ignoring rules.
#6. Which of the following strategies can help resist peer pressure?
Planning, clear communication, and alternative options reduce peer pressure influence.
#7. True or False: Saying “no” to unsafe driving decisions is always difficult.
Teens may fear upsetting friends but prioritizing safety is more important.
#8. What should a teen do if a passenger threatens to leave or get upset over safe driving choices?
Communicating clearly reinforces responsible behavior and avoids dangerous outcomes.
#9. True or False: Peer pressure can affect decision-making even if the driver knows the rules.
Social influence can override judgment, causing teens to take risks they wouldn’t normally take.
#10. Which of the following is a risky decision influenced by peer pressure?
Teens may feel pressured to take unsafe risks, increasing accident likelihood.



