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

3.7 – Writing Down Directions Before Travel: Writing steps by hand improves memory and focus. Jotting down each turn or stop helps your brain visualize the path. It also saves battery if your phone dies. Short bullet points are easier to read while walking. Numbering steps makes it simple to track progress. You can circle key stops or landmarks to look for. A paper copy helps in areas with poor signal. Reviewing the list before leaving reinforces confidence. You can even make your own travel journal for frequent routes. Handwritten notes turn nervous travel into organized success.

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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