Avoid Carjacking
How to Avoid Carjacking

Causes of Carjacking
There are no monocausal explanations of carjacking, but the most common motivations are usually tied to the drug trade. Either the car jacker wants your vehicle to use in a robbery to obtain drugs, or they are already high on drugs and looking for “kicks”. It is a crime of opportunity, and therefore one of the easiest to prevent.
The Dangers involved In Carjacking
Obviously, this is one of the most dangerous crimes, as it always occurs when there is a weapon present, or the threat of one, and there is always a criminal who is ready to back up threats at gunpoint with force. This is one of the most traumatizing crimes for the victim for this reason. Carjacking is becoming more popular in smaller municipalities as well — its not just a big city crime anymore.
The Most Common Spots Where Carjacking Occurs
The most common spot, as you can probably guess, is when you are stopped at an intersection. The carjacker needs to be able to walk up to your vehicle. Other spots include: parking lots, underground garages, ATM banking machines, and highway off ramps. Another common ploy is for one vehicle to bump into you, and then steal your car when you get out. If you feel uneasy about getting out of your car to exchange driver information, then by all means go to a well lit, populated area.
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