04/09/2025 / By Zoey Sky
On New Year’s Day 2025, a horrific vehicle attack in New Orleans left 14 people dead and dozens injured after a driver plowed into a crowd.
Sadly, such incidents, where vehicles are used as weapons, have become a disturbing reality in cities worldwide.
Vehicle attacks often target crowded areas like parades, markets, protests and tourist zones, where pedestrians are most vulnerable. While you can’t predict every threat, as a prepper, you can take steps to minimize risk.
This guide provides practical tips on situational awareness, preparation and response strategies to help you stay safe. (h/t to ApartmentPrepper.com)
A vehicle attack occurs when a driver intentionally uses a car, truck or SUV to harm pedestrians. These attacks are sudden, leaving people little time to react. (Related: New Orleans tragedy: FBI and DHS warn of possible copycat attacks.)
High-risk locations include:
Since attackers seek maximum impact, awareness and preparation are crucial.
When SHTF, situational awareness — understanding potential threats and knowing how to avoid or mitigate them — could save you or someone else during a vehicle attack.
Here are some tips to hone your situational awareness:
While you’re walking in public, look around constantly and watch for erratic driving, speeding vehicles or oddly parked cars.
Identify escape routes when entering a crowded area. Look for at least two exits or barriers such as buildings, concrete planters or heavy objects that could block a vehicle.
Always use designated crosswalks and pedestrian signals to cross the street safely.
Wait for the pedestrian signal and don’t assume drivers see you. Make eye contact with drivers to ensure that they’ve stopped before crossing.
Check both ways before stepping off the curb, especially since the first half of the crossing is when drivers usually have the most difficulty noticing a pedestrian.
Stay alert and put your phone away. Walking while texting or listening to music reduces reaction time.
Stay alert in high-risk zones and if something feels off, trust your instincts and move away.
Early detection can save lives.
Watch out for:
If you see something suspicious, distance yourself and report it to authorities.
It’s scary to think of being attacked while you’re minding your own business just crossing the street, but as a prepper, it’s always best to be overprepared than underprepared.
If a vehicle suddenly speeds toward a crowd:
This means not running straight ahead because vehicles move faster than you. Instead, run sideways (left or right) to get out of the way quickly.
Strong barriers are your best defense during a vehicle attack. Duck behind concrete walls, light poles or parked cars.
Get inside a building if possible because doors and walls offer better protection than open spaces.
If the intention is to hurt as many people as possible, some attackers may follow up with weapons like guns or knives. If you see the driver exit the vehicle, keep moving to safety.
Once you have avoided the initial attack, warn bystanders. Shout “Run!” or “Car!” to alert others.
Assist vulnerable people by guiding children, the elderly or injured individuals to safety.
Being prepared for vehicle attacks requires more than immediate action.
Ensure long-term preparedness by:
Avoid walking in areas with no barriers between pedestrians and traffic.
When attending public events, choose those with visible security measures such as bollards or police presence.
Bringing a small first-aid kit with supplies like bandages and tourniquets can help you save lives.
Keep your phone charged for emergencies.
Support having bollards and barriers in pedestrian zones.
Encourage community safety training on threat response.
If you get involved in a vehicle attack, stay calm.
Once you are safe, do the following:
Vehicle attacks are rare but devastating. By staying alert, knowing escape routes and reacting quickly, you can drastically improve your chances of survival.
Safety is a shared responsibility. Spread these tips, stay informed and encourage your community to prioritize pedestrian security.
Check out Health Ranger Store and Brighteon Store for more supplies for your prepping needs.
Watch the video about a self-driving SUV that killed a pedestrian in Phoenix in 2018.
This video is from the No Sugar Added channel on Brighteon.com.
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