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Rideshare, Taxi, and Limousine Industry Resources to Counter Human Trafficking

Put the Brakes on Human TraffickingSurvivors of human trafficking report being subjected to the crime through all modes of transport, including rideshares, taxis, and limousines. Human traffickers recruit, transport, and exploit their victims via these modes of transportation in urban and rural communities. 

This page offers information, training, printable materials, graphics, and resources for rideshare, taxi, and limousine industry personnel to counter human trafficking.

Rideshare, Taxi, and Limousine-Related Data

Transportation-related data on human trafficking includes the International Organization for Migration’s Counter Trafficking Data Collaborative’s 2020 analysis of over 80,000 individuals subjected to human trafficking from 171 countries. The data indicates that nearly 80 percent of international human trafficking cases crossed official points of entry, including approximately 11 percent by car, and another 28 percent crossed unofficial points of entry by car. Transport-related data in the U.S. includes the Human Trafficking Institute’s (an NGO) Federal Human Trafficking Report of federal sex trafficking cases filed in 2023, which found that defendants used rideshares in 13.7 percent of the cases and rental cars in 5.3 percent of the cases.

Survivors of human trafficking report being subjected to the crime through all modes of transport. The NGO United Against Slavery conducted a National Outreach Survey for Transportation in 2021 that included 159 survivor respondents that utilized transportation during recruitment, exploitation, and extraction or escape. The National Outreach Survey for Transportation found that 81 percent of 107 survivors of human trafficking utilized transportation during their recruitment, 76 percent used transportation during the course of their exploitation, and 52 percent stated that transportation facilitated their exit or escape from their trafficking situation. Of 97 survivor respondents, 10 percent were relocated during their exploitation through passenger vans and rental cars, 5 percent by taxis and limousines, and 4 percent by rideshares.

Indicators of Human Trafficking in the Rideshare, Taxi, and Limousine Industries

As an employee in the rideshare, taxi, or limousine sectors, you play a critical role in preventing, recognizing, and reporting suspected instances of human trafficking.

Learn the signs or indicators of human trafficking, which can be observed during daily commutes, trips, and large-scale events.

Initiatives and Training

Transportation Leaders Against Human Trafficking

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Transportation Leaders Against Human Trafficking (TLAHT) initiative is comprised of transportation and travel industry stakeholders working jointly to maximize their collective impact in combating human trafficking. TLAHT offers a 20-minute multimodal training video for transportation employees and the traveling public. Access TLAHT’s multimodal human trafficking awareness training.

Awareness Materials and Resources

Download, share, and display posters, pocket cards, social media graphics, and other graphics to help spread the message on how to identify and report suspected instances of human trafficking. Posters and social media graphics include a QR code that links to the TLAHT awareness campaign page. We request that users sign the TLAHT pledge to utilize the materials.

Item English Materials Spanish Materials
Cards: Pocket

Counter-trafficking pocket card, suitable for rideshares, taxis, and limousines.

Rideshare Pocket Card (English)

Counter-trafficking pocket card, suitable for rideshares, taxis, and limousines.

Rideshare Pocket Card (Spanish)

Cards: Visor

Counter-trafficking visor card, suitable for use in rideshares, taxis, and limousines.

Rideshare Visor Card (English)

Counter-trafficking visor card, suitable for rideshares, taxis, and limousines.

Rideshare Visor Card (Spanish)

Graphics: Logos (Horizontal)

Car logo and the words "Put the Brakes on Human Trafficking"

Car Logo (Horizontal)

 
Graphics: Logos (Vertical)

Car icon and the words "Put the Brakes on Human Trafficking"

Car Logo (Vertical)

 
Graphics: Social Media

Counter-trafficking graphic, suitable for rideshares, taxis, and limousines.

Rideshare Graphic (English)

Counter-trafficking graphic, suitable for rideshares, taxis, and limousines.

Rideshare Graphic (Spanish)

Infographic

Human Trafficking English infographic cover photo.

What is Human Trafficking? USDOT Infographic

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Poster

Rideshare, taxi, and limousine counter-trafficking poster (English)

Rideshare, Taxi, and Limousine Poster 8.5” x 11” (English)

Rideshare, Taxi, and Limousine Poster 24” x 36” (English)

Counter-trafficking poster, tailored for rideshares, taxis, and limousines.

Rideshare, Taxi, and Limousine Poster 8.5” x 11” (Spanish)

Rideshare, Taxi, and Limousine Poster 24” x 36” (Spanish)

Toolkit

An image of the rideshare, taxi, and limousine sector toolkit.

Rideshare, Taxi, and Limousine Sector Toolkit (English)

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Training

Combating Human Trafficking in the Transportation Sector Awareness Training video cover photo

Combating Human Trafficking in the Transportation Sector Awareness Training video