Truckers learn signs to spot, report human trafficking PDF Print E-mail

DRUMRIGHT, Okla. - Oklahoma's truck stops and rest stops sit at the crossroads of America's interstate system. And they've become a hot spot for human trafficking.


A new program is helping some truck drivers become equipped with the knowledge to fight it.

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Truckers Against Trafficking

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Creating display space for Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) materials is a good way to create awareness of the human trafficking issue and educate members of the trucking industry on what they can do to fight it. This photo shows space created in the back main hallway of the Knoxville West TA TravelCenter for TAT materials. Drivers stop by all the time to read the material and take a wallet card. This TravelCenter also has a spot for TAT materials at their fuel desk and service bay waiting area.