🧭 Independent Travel & Orientation *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.2 – Understanding Street Names and Landmarks: Street names and landmarks are clues that help you know where you are. Signs on corners tell you what street you’re on, while building names or statues help mark your place. Landmarks like bridges, murals, or towers stay the same even when signs fade. Learning to recognize these helps you retrace your steps if you get lost. Writing them down or saving them in your phone builds memory over time. Street names often follow a pattern, like numbers or letters that show direction. Some cities have north-south or east-west rules that help you understand layout. Landmarks can guide you even without technology. Paying attention to what’s around you strengthens focus and confidence. Using both names and landmarks keeps you safely on route.

About this course

Training in navigation, transportation, and safety skills to support confident and independent travel in various environments.

This course includes:
  • Step-by-step route planning and navigation exercises
  • Transportation resource guides and safety checklists
  • Real-world travel practice scenarios for skill application

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