Whether delivering packages or food, carrying mail, working as a courier, moving a household or providing waste disposal – wherever their routes take them – any driver in and around neighborhoods, homes and local businesses should be educated and equipped to spot the signs of human trafficking. As survivors of trafficking have reported rideshare services being used during their exploitation, even rideshare drivers may encounter this crime through the passengers they are transporting.
This course, which can be completed in approximately 35 minutes, features a survivor’s testimony, as well as guidance from law enforcement on how to identify red flags and report to either the National Human Trafficking Hotline or local law enforcement. Learn how human trafficking intersects with localized transportation and what you can do to help.