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September 4, 2024

Zero Hero Distracted Walking Summary of Results 2023-2024

During the 2023-2024 school year, Teens in the Driver Seat (TDS) launched the 3rd annual Zero Hero activity to decrease electronic device use among teen pedestrians. The activity consists of a pre-observation, three weeks of messaging, and a post-observation completed by students. The activity was offered to all program schools. Fifteen schools completed this activity by returning all observation data.

High school and junior high school student teams were asked to observe teen walkers near their school campus and record if they were or were not visibly using an electronic device.

Questions regarding data may be directed to Christine Yager at [email protected].

The average percentage of teens using a phone while walking was 43% for pre-observations and 27% for post-observations. 93% of schools experienced a decrease in phone usage while walking between the pre- and post-observations.

All 2023 – 2024 Schools

(n=15 schools)

Pre-Counts Post-Counts % Change
Teen Walker Sampling 1,678 1,628
Total % of Teens Walking Distracted 44.49% 24.37% -45.23%
First Year Schools (i.e. the first year that a school completed this activity)
(n=10 schools)
 
Teen Walker Sampling 1,195 1,167  
Total % of Teens Walking Distracted 47.94% 25.10% -47.65%
 
Multi-Year Schools (the latest year that a school completed this activity)
(n=5 schools)
 
Teen Walker Sampling 483 461
Total % of Teens Walking Distracted 35.97% 22.52% -37.37%

The following sections show state-specific Zero Hero Distracted Walking Results

Texas 2023 – 2024 Schools

(n=1 school)

Pre-Counts Post-Counts % Change
Teen Walker Sampling 100 100
Total % of Teens Walking Distracted 53.00% 50.00% -5.66%

Georgia 2023 – 2024 Schools

(n=4 schools)

Pre-Counts Post-Counts % Change
Teen Walker Sampling 440 366
Total % of Teens Walking Distracted 60.77% 33.55% -44.80%
 
First Year Schools (i.e. the first year that a school completed this activity)
(n=3 schools)
 
Teen Walker Sampling 377 298  
Total % of Teens Walking Distracted 61.90% 33.21% -46.35%
 
Multi-Year Schools (the latest year that a school completed this activity)
(n=1 school)
 
Teen Walker Sampling 63 68  
Total % of Teens Walking Distracted 54.00% 35.00% -35.19%

Nebraska 2023 – 2024 Schools

(n=1 school)

Pre-Counts Post-Counts % Change
Teen Walker Sampling 50 49
Total % of Teens Walking Distracted 20.00% 8.00% -60.00%

Colorado 2023 – 2024 Schools

(n=1 school)

Pre-Counts Post-Counts % Change
Teen Walker Sampling 70 88
Total % of Teens Walking Distracted 41.00% 22.00% -46.34%

Washington 2023 – 2024 Schools

(n=3 schools)

Pre-Counts Post-Counts % Change
Teen Walker Sampling 497 580
Total % of Teens Walking Distracted 36.01% 13.87% -61.48%

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