The following articles provide useful information on your car insurance and related topics.
Car crime is on the decrease and you can keep these figures down by taking responsibility for maintaining your own car security.
Although theft rates have fallen, the proportion of cars that have been stolen but not recovered is on the increase. This usually happens when ‘professional' thieves steal cars for their parts or to re-sell. Cars stolen by ‘joy riders' are usually found abandoned.
At the moment, the most popular types of car theft are satellite navigation equipment theft and number plate theft.
Number Plates
If your number plates are stolen you should contact the Police immediately to report it. If you don't and your plates are used to change the identity of another car you could receive fixed penalty notices for parking and speeding etc and might even be suspected of committing the crimes yourself.
Sat Nav theft
If you have a portable Sat Nav in your car it is important that you take it out of the car with you whenever you leave the car. Not only should you remove the cradle and suction pads, but you should also clean any marks that the suction pads have left on the windscreen or dashboard. This is because thieves know to look for these signs and break in to the car expecting to find the Sat Nav in the glove compartment or hidden under the seat.
Your car is most vulnerable at night, so it's important to ensure you take extra precautions to limit the risk of theft or damage. Try to park in a secure location and ensure the vehicle is fully locked, if possible making use of security devices such as alarms and immobilisers.
The most commonly reported theft from vehicles are stereos, followed by personal items such as handbags, briefcases and mobile phones so always try to remove these at night. It is also worth remembering not to place car keys in an accessible place within the home; for example hall tables or open windows, as there is an increasing incidence of keys being stolen from within the home to steal cars from driveways.
ABI (Association of British Insurers)
Blackcircles.com
Citizens Advice Bureau
Department for Transport
Driving Standards Agency
DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency)
Financial Ombudsman Service
Motor Insurers' Bureau
Society of Motor Manufacturers
The Highways Agency