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Executive Protection – Caravan Features

MOTORCADE FEATURES:
On some international corporate executive protection (CXP) assignments, you may travel alone with your director, but there is nothing like a team of well-trained safety drivers to help you achieve your safety and security goals and strengthen your movement capabilities. on the road. In most EP (executive protection) assignments, two cars are a minimum, as individual vehicles are easy prey and more vulnerable to criminal attack. Your manager’s safe ground transportation is one of the most important technical skills that an EPS (Executive Protection Specialist) should have for optimal protection and safety requirements.

LEADING SAFETY VEHICLE:
The lead security vehicle conducts a continuous reconnaissance to provide the caravan with route information. This includes obtaining clearance passes at checkpoints and restricted entries so that the caravan can move forward unhindered. The leading safety vehicle also provides accurate warnings of unexpected transportation hazards, such as accidents, breakdowns, obstacles, and other potential safety hazards that could influence movement along the route. The main security vehicle must have continuous lines of communication. The main safety driver must be aware of the situation at all times, and the EPS passenger must remain alert and maintain a 360-degree surveillance.

TAIL SAFETY VEHICLE:
The tail safety vehicle, providing close protection for the executive vehicle, is a primary proactive tool to help repel potential transport hazards from the side and rear of the executive vehicle.

The tail safety vehicle can also be used as an auxiliary executive vehicle in the event of a breakdown or breakdown. The tail safety vehicle must have continuous lines of communication and its driver must be aware of the situation at all times.

EXECUTIVE VEHICLE:
The executive vehicle is the primary vehicle used for the transportation of the principal. The executive vehicle must be driven with the highest standards of comfort and safety.

He or she must be aware of the situation at all times. The DL, (detail leader) seated in the front passenger seat, must maintain a well-organized communication link with the head and tail safety vehicles and must maintain positive control, leadership, focus and coordination. The DL ensures that the caravan stays on course, maintains communication with other drivers, and ensures that the director arrives on site in a controlled and managed manner.

ALL VEHICLES:
All vehicles used in the caravan must be discreet in color and discreet make and model. All vehicles must be able to blend into the local road terrain and must be kept in perfect condition inside and out in terms of appearance, maintenance and availability. Good luck and God Speed.