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#1. Which is a safer alternative to texting while driving?
Using these strategies eliminates the distraction and prevents accidents.
#2. What is the most important mindset to prevent texting while driving?
Prioritizing safety ensures you don’t take unnecessary risks with your phone while driving.
#3. Why is texting while driving dangerous?
Texting while driving reduces your reaction time and greatly increases the risk of collisions.
#4. Which of the following is an effective habit to prevent texting while driving?
Reducing phone access helps you stay fully focused on driving safely.
#5. True or False: Reading a text at a red light is completely safe.
Even short glances can delay your reaction when the light turns green or traffic changes.
#6. True or False: Even a 5-second glance at a phone while driving at 55 mph covers over 400 feet without looking at the road.
That distance is enough to cause serious accidents if a hazard appears.
#7. What should you do if you receive a text while driving?
Ignoring texts or pulling over keeps you and others safe on the road.
#8. True or False: Teen drivers are at a higher risk of crashes due to texting than experienced adult drivers.
Teens lack driving experience, making distractions like texting even more dangerous.
#9. True or False: Talking on hands-free devices is as dangerous as texting while driving.
Hands-free talking is less risky than texting, but attention can still be partially diverted.
#10. Which of the following best describes manual, visual, and cognitive distraction from texting?
Texting combines all three distractions making it extremely dangerous even for a few seconds.



