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A car at risk of theft and hijacking

Ultimate theft and hijacking prevention guide

In South Africa, knowing car theft and hijacking prevention tips is essential because these crimes happen often. According to the latest SAPS crime statistics, an average of 66 cars are hijacked in South Africa every day.

In this guide, you’ll learn the common tactics used by hijackers and practical advice to avoid becoming the next victim.

Common tactics used by hijackers

 Knowing these common tactics used by hijackers in South Africa will help you stay alert and avoid danger.

The tap-tap tactic

 The tap-tap tactic is where criminals intentionally bump into vehicles at low speeds to get drivers to stop. Once you get out of the car to check for damage, the hijackers may overpower you and steal your car, often getting a woman to meet you so you feel less threatened.

According to the law, drivers have to pull over after any accident. To stay safe, signal to the other driver and move to a busy area before stopping. If the bump was not genuine, the other car is unlikely to follow you to a crowded place.

Planning a quick escape

 Hijackers often strike at places where they can get away fast, like traffic lights. At intersections, keep your doors locked and windows closed. Always stay aware of your surroundings and be on the lookout for any suspicious activity.

Catching you in an isolated place

 Quiet roads and isolated areas are preferred by hijackers because there are fewer people around. Stay alert when driving through these places, and avoid stopping. Stick to busy routes instead of shortcuts through areas that are more isolated.

Taking advantage of busy school zones

 School zones are busy, and hijackers take advantage of parents being distracted. When picking up or dropping off kids, stay aware of what’s happening around you. Report any suspicious activity to a security guard or the police.

Pretending to be police or authority figures

 Some hijackers pretend to be police officers to trick drivers into stopping. Stay in your car with the doors locked while checking for proof of identity. If you feel threatened, you have the legal right to drive to a safer area as long as you can later prove to the law that you had justifiable reasons for doing so. Real officers will understand your caution.

Tips to prevent theft and hijacking

 Here are some simple tips to help you stay safe and protect your car.

Park wisely

 Always choose well-lit, busy areas when you need to park your car in public spaces. Avoid isolated spots, especially at night. Whether you’re at a shopping centre, school, or gas station, park where there are security guards or surveillance cameras nearby.

Secure your car properly

 Always lock your car and keep your windows closed when you’re not in your car, and never leave the key in the ignition. Having an alarm system installed will help to deter thieves and alert you to anyone entering your vehicle without your permission.

Get a tracking device

 It’s wise to install tracking devices and anti-theft systems in your car. This will allow you to find your car if it’s stolen and also helps to discourage thieves from targeting it in the first place.

Stay aware of your surroundings

When you’re getting into your car, have your keys ready, lock the doors, and close the windows. Avoid sitting in your vehicle without being conscious of what’s happening around you, as this can make you an easy target. If you see anything suspicious, it’s best to simply drive away.

Stay alert on the road

Take note of any police stations in the vicinity. When stopping at traffic lights or intersections, leave enough space in front of your vehicle so you can get away quickly if you need to. It’s helpful to also have an escape route in mind at all times.

Be informed of high-risk areas

Find out which areas are known for high crime rates or frequent hijackings and try to avoid them, especially at night or when you’re alone. Knowing which areas are risky will allow you to be on the lookout for danger when you have to drive in these areas.

Keep emergency numbers close

Keep a list of emergency numbers on your phone and in your car. This includes local police stations, your home security provider, and trusted neighbours. Having these numbers handy can help you quickly get the help you need in an emergency.

Be cautious when coming home

 Most hijackings take place in parking areas at home, so making sure your home driveway is well-lit can help you steer clear of criminals. When approaching your home, follow the 2km from your house strategy, switch off the car radio, and concentrate on your surroundings.

Also, be aware of vehicles parked close to your house and watch for any cars that might be following you. If you feel uneasy or notice unfamiliar people nearby, consider driving around the block or head to the nearest police station.

Get comprehensive insurance

Most comprehensive car insurance plans offer coverage for theft or hijacking. If you don’t yet have car insurance, it’s time to get coverage. Our policies at Prime South Africa are affordable and give you peace of mind knowing you’re protected in case of an incident.

What to do in a hijacking situation

In a hijacking situation, the most important thing is to remain calm, avoid making sudden movements, and avoid direct contact, as it can be seen as a threat. Do what the hijackers ask because your safety is more important than your car.

If you have children in the car, keep the key with you, as this can be used as a negotiating tool. Only hand over the key when the children are out of the car. Once everyone is safe, contact the police and your insurance company to report the incident.

If your car is stolen or hijacked, and you have comprehensive cover from Prime, our Claims Assist Team will help you quickly. Report incidents to the local police to get a case number, then contact us with your policy details within 48 hours of the incident to start your claim.

Choose comprehensive cover from Prime

Prime offers coverage plans to protect you in case of theft or hijacking. Our policies are affordable no matter where you live or what car you drive. Simply choose a plan that suits your budget and rest easy knowing we’re here for you.

Stay safe rather than sorry

Theft and hijacking are real threats in South Africa, but following these tips will help you stay safe. And when you choose cover from Prime, you’ll drive with confidence, knowing you’re protected financially in the event of theft or hijacking.

Disclaimer

This article aims to give a comprehensive overview of common theft and hijacking tactics in South Africa, as well as prevention strategies. However, it may not include all information that is available on the topic. Therefore, always do your own research.

Remember to buy car insurance carefully and only through a certified financial services provider.

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