Resist Negative Pressures: A Guide for Responsible Driving

Peer pressure commonly comes from peers or family members.
They may use any of the following excuses to say no:
- The driver can mention family values or rules that prevent them from doing something.
- Religious values prevent them from drinking.
- Saying their parents are strict.
- Offer to be the designated driver.
- Hold a bottle of water instead of alcohol.
- Say there are police checks.
- Practice saying no and being repetitive.