Train All Future Drivers

Train all future drivers to recognize and report human trafficking!

TAT’s goal is to educate and equip all professional drivers with information about human trafficking and how to report it effectively. With thousands of new drivers hitting the road every day, TAT is working through the commercial drivers license (CDL) and entry-level driver training school infrastructures to reach the next generation. 

TAT Training Implmentation for CDL Holders

TAT has worked alongside our state partners to add anti-trafficking training at the CDL school level through administrative and legislative channels.

Alabama CDL icon

Legislation
CDL Schools

Arkansas CDL icon

Legislation
Class A

Colorado CDL icon

Legislation
CDL Schools

Illinois CDL icon

Legislation
CDL Schools

Indiana CDL icon

Legislation
CDL Schools

Kansas CDL icon

Legislation
Class A, B, & C

Louisiana CDL Icon

Legislation
CDL Schools

Maryland CDL icon

Legislation
CDL Schools

Ohio CDL icon

Dept. of Public Safety
CDL Schools

Oklahoma CDL icon

Legislation
CDL Schools

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Legislation
CDL Schools

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Legislation
CDL Schools

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Dept. of Licensing
CDL Schools

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Legislation
CDL Schools

Learn the steps needed to add anti-trafficking training in your state.

TAT supports state and provincial policy initiatives that require junior colleges, community colleges, trade schools, etc. who train professional drivers to offer training on the recognition, prevention and reporting of human trafficking. As TAT shares its niche-specific resources with schools free of charge, adoption of this requirement has been endorsed by industry and legislators throughout the U.S. and Canada. 

TAT makes implementation easy for schools by providing free, industry-specific training and resources.

Implementation of CDL anti-trafficking legislation document

Read model legislative language below.

Draft CDL legislation document

Contact TAT to discuss how to ensure all new professional drivers in your state or province get trained on human trafficking.

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