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70     Who  has  the  right  of  way? Electrical and natural gas transmission “right-of-way” corridors provide good highways for travel that most people don’t consider. What’s best is that they’re usually near wooded areas and other places where concealment is plentiful. Follow them, but stay near the wooded sections when on foot, being prepared to duck and hide whenever necessary. Submitted by Robert, Washington, DC The  foolproof  defense  method  for  traveling  on  foot When traveling, become “the gray man.” When walking through a working-class neighborhood, wear working-class clothing. When walking through an upscale neighborhood, dress up to blend in. #141 #142 If you feel you must wear “tactical” clothing, choose clothing as close to normal civilian dress as possible. Your backpack or other travel gear should NOT scream, “I’m carrying weapons inside me.” Don’t look like a victim, but don’t stand out like a sore thumb, either. Submitted by Tom, Chicago Where  almost  everyone  goes  in  an  emergency Remember that in social chaos events, most people will go to places already known to them. This could cause great danger, depending on the scenario. What if, during social unrest, a variety of parties desperate for supplies and safety all converged on the local mall? If you can think of it, someone else can think of it. Avoid places where many other people are likely to go. During social chaos, large crowds are the worst danger you can face. Submitted by Steven, Tucson, AZ #143


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