Stop Thieves in Their Tracks: A Guide to Vehicle Security
Vehicle theft is evolving. While “smash and grab” tactics still exist, modern thieves are increasingly using high-tech methods like signal relay attacks and key cloning to drive away in seconds. To keep your car safe, you need a “layered” approach that combines old-school physical barriers with modern digital defenses.
Here is how you can protect your vehicle from being stolen.
1. Basic “Common Sense” Habits
The most effective security measures are often the simplest and cheapest.
- Lock it Every Time: Always lock your doors and close all windows (including the sunroof), even when parked in your own garage or just popping into a shop for a minute.
- Remove the Keys: Never leave your keys in the ignition or anywhere inside the car. At home, store your keys in a secure drawer or cupboard out of sight from windows and doors.
- Hide Your Valuables: Don’t leave bags, electronics, or personal documents (like your registration) in plain sight. If you must leave them, secure them in the boot before you reach your destination.
2. Physical & Visual Deterrents
Thieves want an easy target. Visible security tools can make them skip your car for a less-protected one.
3. Fighting High-Tech Theft
If you have a keyless entry or push-to-start vehicle, you are at risk of “relay attacks” where thieves amplify your key’s signal from inside your house.
4. Tracking and Recovery
If the worst happens, tracking technology gives you the best chance of getting your car back.
Where You Park Matters
- At Home: Park in a locked garage if possible. If parking in a driveway, consider installing motion-sensor lighting and CCTV cameras.
- In Public: Choose well-lit, busy areas or secure car parks with surveillance cameras or security personnel.