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Transportation

Vehicle readiness, fuel management, and evacuation route planning.

Evacuating is not the same as driving to work. Fuel may be scarce, roads may be blocked, and your vehicle needs to be ready before the order comes. This domain covers vehicle preparedness, fuel management, route planning with primary and alternate paths, and the logistics of moving your entire household safely.

What You Will Learn

01 Vehicle emergency kit and maintenance checklist
02 Fuel storage, stabilization, and rotation
03 Evacuation route planning: primary, alternate, contingency
04 Convoy operations for families and groups
05 Vehicle recovery and field repairs
06 Bug-out vehicle selection and configuration
07 Towing and trailer considerations
08 Navigation without GPS
09 Roadblock and detour decision-making
10 When to shelter vs. when to move

Key Questions

These are the questions this domain answers. Each will link to a dedicated article as content is published.

How much fuel should I keep in reserve and how do I store it safely?
Article coming soon.
What should be in my vehicle emergency kit?
Article coming soon.
How do I plan an evacuation route with alternates?
Article coming soon.
When should I evacuate versus shelter in place?
Article coming soon.
How do I prepare my vehicle for an extended off-grid trip?
Article coming soon.

Articles

We are converting field manual content into structured web articles for this domain. Each article is written to the DERIT Publishing Standards and structured for both quick reference and deep learning.

REFERENCE For the complete publishing standard that governs all DERIT content, see DERIT-PUB-00-STD.