Effects of alcohol/drugs on driving
Peer pressure, unsafe environments, emergency responses
Risks, societal influences, mental health considerations.
Common injuries, prevention strategies, recovery.
Healthy vs. unhealthy relationships, communication skills,
100

True or False

Using drugs or alcohol can make your driving skills better

False

100

What is peer pressure?

Peer pressure is when you are influenced by other people (your peers) to act in a certain way.

100

True or False: 

Can media influence someone's attitudes or behaviors?

true

100

What is protective equipment?

Gear made to protect you from any kind of injuries. 

100

What is a healthy relationship?

This type of relationship includes trust, respect, and feeling safe to be yourself.

200

What can happen if you drive under the influence/be driven by someone under the influence. 

You can get into an accident, or car crash.

200

Give an example of negative peer pressure.

Your peer persuades you to try an illegal substance. 

200

What is a health risk?

A health risk is something that could affect you physically such as disease, injury, etc.

200

Give an example of how you can get a concussion.

A bump, blow, or a hit that causes the brain to move back and forth.

200

What is conflict resolution?

Conflict resolution helps people solve problems by talking them through instead of arguing.

300

What does alcohol do to the body when driving?

Slows reaction time and makes it harder to brake quickly when driving. 

300

What should you do if you feel unsafe in a situation? 

If you feel unsafe, try to leave the situation as soon as possible. If you cannot, make an excuse (such as a phone call) and leave immediately.

300

What are some coping strategies?

yoga, music, hobbies, reading, watching TV, journaling, talking to friends, etc

300

What are some ways to avoid an injury?

be aware of your surroundings, use proper gear, stay hydrated and warm up for activities.

300

What is the difference between a healthy relationship and an unhealthy relationship?

A healthy relationship includes trust, respect, and feeling safe to be yourself, while an unhealthy relationship includes trust issues, disrespect, and feeling afraid to speak your mind.

400

What are 3 dangers of getting into a car with an unlicensed driver?

Higher risk of crashing, increased injury rate, and serious financial/legal complications.

400

Why is it important to trust your gut feeling in unsafe situations?

It is important to trust your gut feeling in unsafe situations because it can warn you about dangers in a situation.

400

What should you do if someone pressures you into doing something illegal?

you should refuse, and remove yourself from the situation, then report the incident to a trusted adult.

400

What is a fracture?

A fracture is a break or a crack in a bone.

400

What is dependency in a relationship?

Dependency in a relationship is when one partner heavily depends on the other for emotional support, validation, and decision making.

500

What are 3 legal consequences of driving while impaired?

you can have your license suspended, receive fines, criminal charges, and even face jail time.

500

What should you do if you are in an emergency situation?

Stay calm, make sure you are safe, and call 911 or get help right away.

500

what is the difference between a physical and social risk?

A physical risk is potential harm to one's body, health, while a social risk can be a negative consequence.

500

Whats one strategy that supports concussion recovery? 

A slow return to physical activities after a short resting period.

500

How can you arm yourself against coercion or dependency?

You can protect yourself by setting clear boundaries, thinking for yourself, and talking to trusted friends or adults when something doesn’t feel right.

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