Simple measures deter high tech car thieves

Image courtesy Start Rescue
Image courtesy Start Rescue
Image courtesy Start Rescue
Image courtesy Start Rescue

High-tech car thefts are at a record high, but drivers can protect their cars with simple physical barriers such as a steering wheel lock, says leading breakdown provider Start Rescue.

Using readily available electronic devices, thieves can gain entry to and drive off in many modern cars in seconds. The 2022 to 2023 Crime Survey for England and Wales shows 40% of vehicle thefts were by this method.

Drivers are being urged to use simple, strong and visible anti-theft solutions such as steering wheel locks and wheel clamps so car criminals will move on to an easier target.

“It takes seconds to attach a steering wheel lock to reduce the risk of theft,” says Lee Puffett, Managing Director of Start Rescue. “Protecting your car from criminals also helps keep your personal information secure that is stored through in-car data and smartphone apps.”

In the UK, 129,159 vehicles were stolen between April 2023 and March 2024. Theft of keyless entry vehicles is on the rise and went up by 2% in this period compared to the previous 12 months.

“Using a steering wheel cover, brake pedal lock or a similar device might seem like an old fashioned way to secure your car,” adds Lee Puffett. “But it’s tried and tested technology and puts off thieves with a tough physical deterrent. Anything that makes a thief ignore your car and move on is worth using.”

Drivers can further help prevent car theft by keeping their keys and fobs out of sight and reach when at home or work. Don’t arrive home and immediately drop your keys on the hall table. Get into the habit of storing them out of sight – thieves won’t care what they damage in their quest to steal keys they can see, even if a door or window is in their way. You can also keep a car key in an RFID pouch to block its signal from thieves.

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