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September 3, 2025

Zero Hero – Seat Belts Summary of Results 2024-2025

During the 2024-2025 school year, Teens in the Driver Seat (TDS) launched the 12th annual Zero Hero activity to increase seat belt use among teen drivers and passengers at TDS schools. The activity consists of a pre-observation, three weeks of messaging, and a post-observation for the schools that completed and returned all observation data. The activity was offered to all program schools. Forty-five schools completed all requirements.

High school student teams were asked to observe teen drivers and passengers and log if they did or did not have their seat belts fastened. Junior High student teams were asked to observe teen passengers and log seat belt use.

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

Dot plot showing the results of seat belt observations

The above dot plot shows the percentage of all 45 schools who achieved 80% or higher seat belt usage for drivers and passengers between the pre- and post-observations. You can see that between the pre- and post-observations, there were significantly more schools who reached this seat belt usage benchmark after doing TDS seat belt outreach on their campus. Approximately two-thirds of schools achieved an increase between pre- and post-observations.

All 2024 – 2025 Schools

(n=45 schools)

Pre-Counts Post-Counts % Change
Teen Driver Sampling 5,401 5,233
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 78.22% 82.81% +5.87%
Teen Passenger Sampling 3,363 3,398
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 70.99% 73.58% +3.65% 
 
First Year Schools (i.e., the first year that a school completed this activity)
(n=21 schools)
Teen Driver Sampling 2,491 2,467  
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 83.72% 83.30% -0.50% 
Teen Passenger Sampling 1,619 1,816
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 71.02% 72.90% +2.65%
 
Multi-Year Schools (the latest year that a school completed this activity)
(n=24 schools)
 
Teen Driver Sampling
2,910 2,766  
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 73.51% 82.38% +12.05%
Teen Passenger Sampling 1,744 1,582  
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 70.96% 74.36% +4.79%

The following sections show state-specific Zero Hero Seat Belt Results

Texas 2024 – 2025 Schools

(n=9 schools)

Pre-Counts Post-Counts % Change
Teen Driver Sampling 1,012 867
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 80.99% 79.10% -2.33%
Teen Passenger Sampling 901 954
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 66.89% 62.63% -6.38% 
 
First Year Schools (i.e., the first year that a school completed this activity)
(n=5 schools)
Teen Driver Sampling 740 593  
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 85.61% 78.75% -8.01% 
Teen Passenger Sampling 603 648
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 61.76% 55.87% -9.54%
 
Multi-Year Schools (the latest year that a school completed this activity)
(n=4 schools)
 
Teen Driver Sampling
272 274  
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 68.41% 79.85% +16.73%
Teen Passenger Sampling 298 306  
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 77.28% 76.95% -0.43%

Georgia 2024 – 2025 Schools

(n=10 schools)

Pre-Counts Post-Counts % Change
Teen Driver Sampling 1,212 1,412
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 65.40% 75.55% +15.53%
Teen Passenger Sampling 563 721
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 60.34% 68.62% +13.73% 
 
First Year Schools (i.e., the first year that a school completed this activity)
(n=5 schools)
Teen Driver Sampling 621 816  
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 76.78% 79.15% +3.08% 
Teen Passenger Sampling 305 443
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 67.98%% 76.44% +12.45%
 
Multi-Year Schools (the latest year that a school completed this activity)
(n=5 schools)
 
Teen Driver Sampling
591 596  
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 53.43% 70.63% +32.18%
Teen Passenger Sampling 258 278  
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 51.31% 56.16% +9.46%

Nebraska 2024 – 2025 Schools

(n=1 school)

Pre-Counts Post-Counts % Change
Teen Driver Sampling 111 103
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 97.00% 96.00% -1.03%
Teen Passenger Sampling 61 79
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 93.00% 92.00% -1.08% 
 
First Year Schools (i.e., the first year that a school completed this activity)
(n=0 schools)
Teen Driver Sampling  
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt
Teen Passenger Sampling
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt
 
Multi-Year Schools (the latest year that a school completed this activity)  
Teen Driver Sampling
111 103  
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 97.00% 96.00% -1.03%
Teen Passenger Sampling 61 79  
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 93.00% 92.00% -1.08%

Colorado 2024 – 2025 Schools

(n=11 schools)

Pre-Counts Post-Counts % Change
Teen Driver Sampling 986 872
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 84.78% 88.09% +3.91%
Teen Passenger Sampling 572 620
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 82.56% 87.08% +5.48% 
 
First Year Schools (i.e., the first year that a school completed this activity)
(n=6 schools)
Teen Driver Sampling 707 568  
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 87.61% 89.76% +2.45% 
Teen Passenger Sampling 417 488
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 85.84% 88.31% +2.88%
 
Multi-Year Schools (the latest year that a school completed this activity)
(n=5 schools)
 
Teen Driver Sampling
279 304  
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 77.61% 84.99% +9.51%
Teen Passenger Sampling 155 132  
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 73.74% 82.56% +11.97%

Washington 2024 – 2025 Schools

(n=5 schools)

Pre-Counts Post-Counts % Change
Teen Driver Sampling 713 702
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 75.63% 86.74% +14.69%
Teen Passenger Sampling 224 224
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 63.17% 68.08% +7.78% 
 
First Year Schools (i.e., the first year that a school completed this activity)
(n=2 schools)
Teen Driver Sampling 15 18  
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 80.00% 83.00% +3.75% 
Teen Passenger Sampling 29 55
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 61.93% 74.64% +20.52%
 
Multi-Year Schools (the latest year that a school completed this activity)
(n=3 schools)
 
Teen Driver Sampling
698 684  
Total % of Teen Drivers Wearing a Seat Belt 75.53% 86.83% +14.96%
Teen Passenger Sampling 195 169  
Total % of Teen Passengers Wearing a Seat Belt 63.35% 65.95% +4.10%

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