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OverviewSurvival Driving: Staying Alive on the World’s Most Dangerous Roads, Second Edition was written to inform and protect: to keep people alive by making them more situationally aware. Any person is a potential target, either from a criminal or a terrorist threat, depending on your profession and the type of environment you live and work in. Driving is the most important part of a person’s security program, whether the person is traveling alone or the executive being moved by his or her security detail. The book is written in plain, easy to understand language providing straight-forward guidance that outlines tools to ensure security whenever in transit in a vehicle. This includes making themselves a hard target in order to avoid attack. While most terrorist or criminal attacks are difficult to predict, the majority of attacks take place when a person is in transit. By providing tools such as rout analysis, identifying choke points, learning where safe havens are located along a route, individuals are able to predict the places that are most vulnerable, and take steps to ensure safety. VIPs, executives, those working in—or traveling to—volatile regions of the world, and those hired to protect such individuals will equally learn how to detect surveillance when it is targeted against them, when they are the potential target. Failing this, the book also provides the tools a person needs to break contact and escape when an attack against them while moving in their vehicle occurs. The book covers basic and advanced driving skills and instructs on how to best understand the transport vehicle and its capabilities. Key Features: Instructs readers on how to recognize and anticipate potential attack sites during movement Illustrates how to properly maintain a vehicle at peak performance in different environments so it will work as required when needed Describes vehicle dynamics and, specifically, how a vehicle can be used as a tool to protect, and aid escape, when under attack Outlines the ways individuals can become more situationally aware in their movements Maps out key security driving elements such as steering, braking, vehicle dynamics, and evasive maneuvers to escape amidst a threat By raising situational awareness, increasing knowledge of the attack cycle, and outlining the nature of threats, Survival Driving can transform any reader from a soft target to an informed hard target who threat actors will want to avoid. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert H. Deatherage, Jr.Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 0.312kg ISBN: 9781032065625ISBN 10: 1032065621 Pages: 154 Publication Date: 25 August 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Contents Acknowledgments vii About the Author ix Introduction xi Chapter 1 Who Is a Target? Chapter 2 The Weakest Link Chapter 3 Route Analysis Chapter 4 How to Overcome Induced Panic and ""Fight or Flight"" Chapter 5 Awareness Chapter 6 Attack Recognition Chapter 7 Surveillance Detection Chapter 8 Your Vehicle Chapter 9 Issues with Smart Vehicles Chapter 10 Vehicle Occupant Responsibilities Chapter 11 Driving Basics Chapter 12 Vehicle Dynamics Chapter 13 Vehicle Evasion Maneuvers Chapter 14 Attack Scenarios Chapter 15 Motorcade Operations Chapter 16 Vehicle Bomb Searches Chapter 17 Case Studies of Actual Vehicle Attacks Index 151"ReviewsAuthor InformationRobert H. Deatherage Jr. (Bob) spent over 22 years in the US Military, serving in both the US Marine Corps and US Army Special Forces, and working in several different positions and groups. He retired as the Non-commissioned Officer in Charge of the Antiterrorism Training Detachment, D company 2nd Battalion 1st Special Warfare Training Group. Since retirement, he has worked as a Security Manager for international construction companies in Iraq, Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. He has also worked as a DOD contractor with assignment to the DEA in Afghanistan, and as a Corporate Security Tactics Manager in the commercial Nuclear Industry, overseeing security at multiple commercial nuclear power plants. He currently works as a consultant in the security industry and still conducts training seminars for the Military, including Special Operations units, Civilian Law Enforcement organizations throughout the United States on a wide variety of subjects in Antiterrorism, Defensive Driving, Security, and PSD operations. Bob has a Master’s in Business and Organizational Security Management. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |