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Vehicle Theft Protection Program is an educational initiative started by the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) and LoJack Corporation designed to help owners of cars, motorcycles, construction equipment and commercial vehicles better understand how to protect their assets from theft.
The two organizations kick off the annual program each year by designating July as "National Vehicle Theft Protection Month" -- as July has one of the highest vehicle theft rates.
Origins & About the Program
History
The "Vehicle Theft Protection Program" was launched in late June 2007 by NICB, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to stopping vehicle theft and insurance fraud, and LoJack Corporation, a company that provides tracking and recovery systems for stolen mobile assests.[1]
As part of the program, the organizations commissioned a national survey of 1,000 adults to determine areas where consumers needed the most education regarding vehicle theft protection. The survey found that the majority of respondents had bad habits when it came to protecting their vehicles from theft. A full 33 percent left their car running unattended, while 40 percent did not hide valuables from view when leaving their car.[2]
For motorcycle owners, the program offered an online “Fitness Test” geared to gauge the risk of theft for motorcycle enthusiasts. The online survey revealed that a full 67 percent of motorcycle owners who responded are at a high risk for theft. More than 1,800 respondents participated in the 10-question Fitness Test on the LoJack website during the months of July and August 2007.
And for construction equipment owners, NICB and LoJack have led ongoing seminars that have been presented at trade shows around the country offering practical advice to protect construction equipment against theft.
To accompany the program, a booklet entitled “Get in the Know: Learn to Protect Your Vehicle from Theft” was also created to provide facts, statistics and practical steps owners can take to protect their assets. [3]
Now in its second year, the educational initiative aims to raise consumer awareness of vehicle theft and theft protection through a series of events, informative materials, podcasts, surveys and a presence on a variety of websites.
About National Insurance Crime Bureau
The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated exclusively to preventing, detecting and defeating insurance fraud and vehicle theft through information analysis, investigations, training and public awareness. [4]
About LoJack Corporation
LoJack Corporation invented the stolen vehicle recovery market over two decades ago. The company’s stolen vehicle recovery system recovers stolen mobile assets through its Radio Frequency technology and integration with law enforcement agencies in the United States. LoJack delivers a 90 percent success rate for cars and trucks and the system has helped recover more than $4 billion in stolen LoJack-equipped assets worldwide. Today, the company operates in 26 states and the District of Columbia, and in more than 30 countries throughout North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Asia.[5]
Theft Protection Information
Steps for Vehicle Theft Protection
With one vehicle stolen every 26.4 seconds[6], what can you do to protect yourself from becoming the next victim of auto theft? NICB and LoJack suggest that vehicle owners take a layered approach:[7]
- Use Common Sense - Never leave spare keys or valuables inside your vehicle, especially in plain view. In addition, close all windows, lock all doors when you park your car. And never leave your automobile running unattended.
- Use a Theft Deterrent Device such as a car alarm, steering wheel lock, or VIN etching
- Use a Vehicle Immobilizer as an added layer of protection including the installation of SmartKeys or fuel cut offs.
- Use a Stolen Vehicle Recovery System - Since professional thieves can disable just about any theft deterrent, recovery systems guarantee owners will get their vehicles back in the unfortunate event of a theft.
Latest Statistics
HOT SPOTS
Top 10 metropolitan statistical areas with the highest vehicle theft rates in 2007: [2]
- Modesto, CA
- Las Vegas/Paradise, NV
- San Diego/Carlsbad/San Marcos, CA
- Stockton, CA
- San Francisco/Oakland/Fremont, CA
- Laredo, TX
- Albuquerque, NM
- Phoenix/Mesa/Scottsdale, AZ
- Yakima, WA
- Tucson, AZ
HOT WHEELS
Top 10 most stolen vehicles in 2006: [2]
- 1995 Honda Civic
- 1991 Honda Accord
- 1989 Toyota Camry
- 1997 Ford F-150 Series Pickup
- 2005 Dodge Ram Pickup
- 1994 Chevrolet C/K 1500 Pickup
- 1994 Nissan Sentra
- 1994 Dodge Caravan
- 1994 Saturn SL
- 1990 Acura Integra
*Based on the latest National Insurance Crime Bureau data
See Also
References
- ^ [1] Revver Vehicle Theft Protection Video
- ^ a b c [2] Insurance Information Institute (III) Study Compilation, May 2008
- ^ [3] Get in the Know: Learn to Protect Your Vehicle from Theft PDF
- ^ [4] Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), About NICB
- ^ [5] The Laconia Citizen "LPD now equipped to track stolen vehicles", 6/12/08
- ^ [6] The Boston Globe & Bankrate.com
- ^ [7] The Boston Globe "To Deter Theives Employ Layers of Protection", 2/19/06