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The Best Methods Used By Drivers To Protect Their Cars From Being Stolen
Friday, August 27, 2021

Compare-autoinsurance.org (https://compare-autoinsurance.org/) announces a new blog post, "How Can Drivers Protect Their Cars from Thieves"

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Compare-autoinsurance.org has launched a new blog post that presents several tips that can help drivers to prevent car theft.

For more info and free car insurance quotes online, visit https://compare-autoinsurance.org/how-can-drivers-protect-their-cars-from-thieves/

For many drivers, the car is not only the vehicle that they use daily to commute to work but also one of the most valuable possession. Having the car stolen is the last thing drivers want to deal with. Unfortunately, vehicle theft is on the rise. According to the FBI, almost 722.000 vehicles got stolen in 2019. For 2020, the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) estimated a 9.2% increase in the number of stolen vehicles. On average, the dollar loss associated with each car theft was close to $9,000.

To prevent car theft, drivers should follow the next tips:

    --  Lock the doors and close the windows of the car. Locking each car door
        and closing the windows is one of the simplest ways to thwart thieves.
        Usually, car thieves go from car to car, trying to see if the door will
        open. Before leaving the car, drivers should make sure they've rolled up
        all windows of their vehicle. Car thieves only need a fraction of an
        inch to be able to reach in with an object and unlock the door of a car.
    --  Don't leave spare keys inside the vehicle. Although leaving a spare key
        inside the vehicle may seem like a convenient option, drivers are
        encouraged to not do this thing. Usually, car owners keep a spare key in
        the glove box. Car thieves know this and will definitely search for them
        during a break-in. Other drivers hide a spare key under their cars.
        However, car thieves also know about this tactic and car owners should
        avoid it.
    --  Don't leave valuable items inside the vehicle. Money, expensive gadgets,
        smartphones, tools, and others can attract the attention of thieves.
        Leaving expensive items in the vehicle only gives car thieves an
        incentive to break in and eventually to steal the car itself. If drivers
        need to stash something expensive in their cars, they should keep the
        items in the trunk or cover them with a blanket.
    --  Install a good alarm system. Car alarm systems work in different ways.
        They can deter thieves in different ways. Immobilizers can prevent
        thieves from driving away. Some sensors can alert the owners when their
        car has been struck or moved. Flashing lights will illuminate the thief
        during the night. Finally, there are alarms that emit a loud sound that
        attracts the attention of nearby people. There are various car systems
        to choose from. Advanced systems come equipped with hand features such
        as 2-way communication, passive arming, or smartphone compatibility.
    --  Don't leave the car running. An idling car with unlocked doors is the
        perfect target for motor vehicle theft. It only takes a moment for
        someone to come by and steal a vehicle. Even if they have to run out for
        a quick errand, drivers should always turn their cars off and lock the
        doors.
    --  Park the car in safe spaces. When choosing a parking space, drivers
        should look for a space that is safe. Well-lit spaces under streetlights
        can deter thieves from stealing a vehicle. Parking the car in a crowded
        place is also a good idea. Thieves are unlikely to steal a car in plain
        sight and will look for cars that are on quiet streets. The best option
        is to park the car in a parking garage. Thanks to the security cameras
        and to the existence of only one or two exits, it is almost impossible
        for thieves to steal a car.
    --  Install a steering wheel lock. Steering wheel locks are affordable, easy
        to use, and, above all, effective. Thieves will avoid stealing vehicles
        that have a steering wheel lock.
    --  Etch the VIN in the windows. By doing so, selling the vehicle becomes
        much more difficult, as the thief would have to replace the windows
        before selling it.
    --  Install a home security system. Drivers who park their vehicles outside
        their homes at night can install a security camera and a
        motion-activated light. The light will turn on when someone comes close,
        leaving them exposed to the camera that can help in identifying the
        culprit of car theft.
    --  Get a GPS tracker. A GPS tracker can help drivers recover their vehicles
        after they got stolen. Local law enforcement can use the data sent by
        the tracker to locate the stolen vehicle.

For additional info, money-saving tips, and free car insurance quotes, visit https://compare-autoinsurance.org/

Compare-autoinsurance.org is an online provider of life, home, health, and auto insurance quotes. This website is unique because it does not simply stick to one kind of insurance provider, but brings the clients the best deals from many different online insurance carriers. In this way, clients have access to offers from multiple carriers all in one place: this website. On this site, customers have access to quotes for insurance plans from various agencies, such as local or nationwide agencies, brand names insurance companies, etc.

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