TxDOT is raising awareness about the dangers of human trafficking and working with other state agencies to help stop this horrific crime.
During National Human Trafficking Prevention Month in January, TxDOT is continuing its “On the Road to End Human Trafficking” campaign.
TxDOT recently updated its Human Trafficking Awareness employee training video to include information on the various types of trafficking, red flags commonly associated, how transportation is used to aid traffickers and ways individuals can safely report suspicious activity.
Today, TxDOT is joining with other agencies around the state to recognize Human Trafficking Awareness Day by wearing blue as part of the Department of Homeland Security’s Blue Campaign to raise awareness about human trafficking.
Texas consistently has the second highest number of calls to the National Human Trafficking Hotline. It is important for all of us to be aware, stay vigilant, and report signs of human trafficking.
Locally, SAAFE House promotes Human Trafficking Prevention Awareness. Their 24-hour hotline is 833-858-6265.







