Transportation and Travel Safety Training

Transportation and Travel Safety focuses on reducing vulnerability during movement. Parking lots, sidewalks, gas stations, airports, hotels, and other transitional spaces are where people get caught off guard.

Who This Workshop Is For


This training is built for commuters, business travelers, families, and organizations with traveling staff.

Duration and Training Format

Most workshops are delivered in a four-hour format, with extended versions available upon request.
PRAXIS Fundamentals student practicing

Skills & Concepts Covered


1. Personal protection in and around vehicles 2. How common street crimes are committed 3. Parking lot and driving protocols that reduce exposure time
4. Advanced situational awareness 5. Surveillance recognition and practical counter-surveillance 6. Crowd movement and emergency navigation strategies
7. Pre-travel intelligence and preparation 8. Actions during transit and at your destination 9. Kidnapping awareness and counter-custody basics

How the Training Is Structured


Phase 1: Vehicle and Transitional Threats

Instruction begins with the risks most people actually face around vehicles and in public transitional spaces. Participants learn to identify early warning signs and reduce time spent in vulnerable positions.

Phase 2: Travel Security Planning

Training is divided into pre-travel preparation, in-transit awareness, and destination planning. Participants learn what information to gather in advance and how to adjust routines to reduce risk.

Phase 3: Kidnapping Awareness and Response

This phase breaks down common kidnapping methods, how targets are selected, and the decision points that matter. Participants are introduced to counter-custody concepts and basic escape principles.