OKLAHOMA CITY — Most Americans work hard to afford their vehicles, which is all the more reason to protect them from ending up in the hands of thieves.
July is National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month. AAA and its safety partners are taking the opportunity to warn about the rise in vehicle theft, noting that the surge in auto thefts is costly for all vehicle owners.
Vehicle thefts nationwide surpassed the 1 million mark in 2022 for the first time in nearly 15 years, according to data from the National Crime Information Center. Last year, vehicle theft rose 7% over the year before, to 1,001,967, the highest since 2008 when 1.05 million vehicle thefts were reported.
It's estimated that approximately one motor vehicle is stolen every 32 seconds, with passenger vehicles making up about 74% of all stolen vehicles.
Vehicle theft is among the nation’s most costly property crimes and affects more than just the theft victims.
“Vehicle theft has become a multi-billion-dollar industry in the U.S., costing vehicle owners more than $8 billion in 2022 alone,” says Rylie Mansuetti, public affairs manager, AAA Oklahoma. “Regardless of whether or not it’s your vehicle that’s stolen, we all pay.”
The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) reports that about one-fourth of a typical comprehensive auto insurance premium goes to pay for auto theft claims. Since insurance is all about spreading the risk, the increase in vehicle theft nationwide is impacting premiums for everyone.
According to the NICB, Oklahoma ranks ninth in the nation for vehicle theft rates, with 14,325 vehicles stolen in 2021. This amounts to roughly 359 vehicle thefts per 100,000 Oklahoma residents.
Auto liability insurance is required in all 50 states, but AAA says coverage against theft―comprehensive coverage―is optional regardless of where you live. If you’re unsure whether you have comprehensive coverage, don’t wait until theft occurs to determine if you’re covered, warns Dan Scroggins, CIC, Vice President, Personal Lines, AAA Club Alliance. He advises to speak with your insurance agent now. “A thorough policy review with your local agent will ensure that you’re properly covered,” he adds.
To combat thieves, vehicle owners may want to take a four-layered approach to auto theft prevention. In addition to the common sense tips above that form the first layer of defense, the other three layers include a warning device, immobilizing device and tracking device.
There are numerous antitheft systems and devices designed to either make your vehicle less desirable to thieves or easier to trace and recover in case of theft.
Here are how the additional three layers of theft protection work to protect your vehicle from thieves:
While most vehicles today have factory-installed security systems, your car could still be vulnerable to theft. Despite the cost, having more than one theft deterrent is often well worth the upfront investment. Taking a multi-layered approach to deterring thieves could prevent your vehicle from becoming the next target.
If you are a victim of vehicle theft, AAA suggests taking the following steps: