Protect Your Vehicle
It doesn't matter what kind of car you drive, all vehicles are a potential
target of theft. Nearly 100,000 cars and trucks are stolen in the state of Texas
each year, and thousands more are burglarized. Almost half of all vehicles
stolen had the keys left inside. The Ford F150 and Chevy pick up truck top the list of top 10 most
stolen vehicles in Texas. Regardless of year, make or model,
every vehicle is a potential target for theft and burglary, especially when the keys are left inside. Following these tips will
help you hold on to your prized car or truck. Tips to Protect Your Vehicle
- Hide your valuables. Items in the open make your car a bigger target.
- Take your keys and never leave a second set in your vehicle. Twenty
percent of stolen vehicles had keys inside them, making the theft even
easier.
- Lock your car. Almost half of all vehicles stolen
were left unlocked.
- Park in well-lit or heavily-trafficked areas. Thieves do not like
witnesses. Find an attended lot or garage if possible.
- Give parking attendants the ignition key only. Keep your trunk and glove box locked at all times. If possible, get
separate keys for the ignition and the trunk and glove box
- Never leave your car running unattended. Cars are often stolen at
convenience stores, gas stations or when an owner leaves the vehicle running
to warm it up.
- Install an anti-theft device. Many insurance companies may give
you a discount for certain
anti-theft devices. Check with your agent for details.
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